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Slide 1: How To Transform Organisational Failure Into Powerful Results Galba Bright’s 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence In The Real World A BrightIdeas™ Presentation April 2007 1
Slide 2: Overview Galba Bright’s 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence Organisational Background The Leader’s Dilemma : The 4 D’s The Leader’s Choices Organisational Results Summary Follow up Questions Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 2 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 3: Galba Bright’s 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence #1: I am responsible for my own feelings. #2: I am responsible for my own behaviour. #3: I always have choices about how I respond to situations, events and people. #4: No one can make me happy, upset, angry etc. #5: Identifying my choices empowers me to take a fresh look at my behaviour. #6: Recognising my range of choices is an excellent way to start changing my behaviour for the better. #7: I can learn and practice new and more effective behaviours. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 3 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
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Slide 5: EQ Tip #1 Solve work problems while you’re asleep. Ask your mind a question at the end of the day and expect a meaningful answer when you wake up. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 5 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 6: Concerns/Issues Review of Human Resource Development Systems and Processes. Need to establish update organisational systems. How to deal with organisational errors. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 6 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 7: EQ Tip #1 Solve work problems while you’re asleep. Ask your mind a question at the end of the day and expect a meaningful answer when you wake up. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 7 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 8: EQ Tip #1 Sip iced water throughout your working day. If you drink as little as 4% – 5% below your optimal water requirements, your concentration and performance can be reduced by as much as 30%. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 8 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 9: EQ Tip #1 Solve work problems while you’re asleep. Ask your mind a question at the end of the day and expect a meaningful answer when you wake up. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 9 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 10: EQ Tip #1 Solve work problems while you’re asleep. Ask your mind a question at the end of the day and expect a meaningful answer when you wake up. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 10 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 11: EQ Tip #1 Solve work problems while you’re asleep. Ask your mind a question at the end of the day and expect a meaningful answer when you wake up. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 11 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 12: The Leader’s Dilemma: 4 Ds Denial – “everything’s fine” Defensiveness – “it wasn’t me !!!!” Deflection – “if only we had more money, resources etc.” Despair – “I give up”, “I can’t do anything” Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 12 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 13: The Leader’s Dilemma: 4 Ds It is understandable that leaders sometimes “shut down” and can’t get beyond the dilemma. Sadly, once this happens, individual and organisational learning is impossible. This results in even greater organisational failure. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 13 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 14: When You Give In To The 4 D’s, You Break Laws #1 and #2 #1: I am responsible for my own feelings. #2: I am responsible for my own behaviour. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 14 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 15: The Leader’s Response #1: I will commission a study. #2: I will treat organisational failure as a learning experience. #3: I will teach my team to look at the situation in the same way. #4: I will commission a retreat. #5: I will encourage the team to be actively involved in finding solutions. #6: I will look for outside help to help us achieve our goals. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 15 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 16: The Leader’s Response My behaviour is in keeping with Galba Bright’s 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 16 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 17: Organisational Results As of March 2007 60% of the revised organisational systems and processes have been implemented. The team has also identified additional improvements. The team has designed and recommended a new organisation structure. They are now awaiting external feedback and approval. The team has accepted the need for change. The team has reached a consensus that effective HR systems were critical if the organisation was to perform more effectively. Team members are highly committed to the proposed organisational changes. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 17 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 18: Challenges Planning and organisational issues. Defining and formulating agendas. Aligning agendas and methodology. Financial constraints still preventing the financing of improvement projects. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 18 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 19: Lessons Learnt The project sponsor set a positive, action-oriented tone. The project sponsor’s approach was authentic – she really did model her belief that mistakes are stepping stones. The project sponsor drew on management literature to educate her team e.g. the books “Good to Great” and “Caterpillars Can Fly.” Participants were willing to take responsibility and get involved. A skilled facilitator can help participants to synthesise issues and ascribe meaning to events. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 19 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 20: Summary An effective leader must be aware of his/her emotions and how they affect the team. Project sponsors’ management of her emotions was a critical factor in the success of the project. By effectively managing her emotions, she was able to make better choices and inspire her team. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 20 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 21: Galba Bright’s 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence #1: I am responsible for my own feelings. #2: I am responsible for my own behaviour. #3: I always have choices about how I respond to situations, events and people. #4: No one can make me happy, upset, angry etc. behaviour. #5: Identifying my choices empowers me to take a fresh look at my behaviour. #6: Recognising my range of choices is an excellent way to start changing my behaviour for the better. #7: I can learn and practice new and more effective behaviours. Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 21 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
Slide 22: 5 Questions For You Could the 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence make you more effective at work? What are the barriers to implementing them in your work? How can you address these barriers? What will you do? When will you start? Copyright © Galba Bright & Associates 22 2007 www.tuneupyoureq.com
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