founder communication workshop - 05/21/15
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Founder Communication
Joe Greenstein & Semira Rahemtulla May 21, 2015
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Topics for Today
• What makes an effective leader?• What makes an effective team?
Format: Learn together, not talk at you
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One Big Idea
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INTENTNeeds
MotivesStories
Reality #1
BEHAVIORVerbal
Non-Verbal
Reality #2Common
IMPACTAssumptions
FeelingsResponses
Reality #3
The Net
3 Realities (The “Net” Model)
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Feelings & Emotions – Why??
Everyone feels them; we just pretend we
don’t.
Convey crucial information; absence of emotion leaves out
half the story.
Emotions indicate importance. Most
powerful motivator?
They are an early warning
system
Feelings & Emotions – Why??
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Self-Disclosure
Will I be less liked,
respected, influential
(leader-like)?
Is it relevant? Will it further the discussion – the
relationship?
Will others use this
information against me?
How will others
see/assess/ judge me?
“What in my ‘bubble’
should I share?”
We are constantly making the choice of letting our self be more fully known
Self-Disclosure
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Vulnerability
“I define vulnerability as
the expression of
uncertainty, risk, and
emotional exposure.”
Vulnerability
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Authentic Leaders
“The single factor distinguishing top quartile
managers from bottom quartile managers was
strength of affection – both given & received – with
their team.”
--“Encouraging the Heart: A Leader’s Guide to Recognizing and Rewarding Others”, Kouzes & Barry
Authentic Leaders
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Authentic Leaders
You prefer to look strong rather than “weak.”
Problem: Everyone knows that.
Result: Willingness to show (some)“weakness” is perceived as sign of strength.
Paradox of Trust
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / Vulnerability
• Build connection, trust• Repair distortions• Avoid “progressive impoverishment”
Benefits of Self-Disclosure / Vulnerability
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Richard Francisco
In what ways do we communicate?
Increasing levels of difficulty, risk & learning
5 Levels of Communication
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1: Ritual
2: Extended Ritual
3: Content
4: Feelings About Content
5: Feelings About Each Other
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5 Levels of Communication
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5: Feelings About Each Other
Hardest
Riskiest
Most powerful for feedback
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5 Levels of Communication
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / Vulnerability
1. Disclosure & vulnerability are critical to connection.
2. Effective leaders form strong connections.
Conclusion: Consider being more open.
The Bottom Line
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Effective Teams
1. Participation
2. Collaboration
3. Cooperation (Commitment)
Research: All of these are correlated to Group EQ
“Building Emotional Intelligence”, Wolfe & Druskat, Harvard Business Review, 2004
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Inward (my emotions)
Outward(others’ emotions)
Emotional Awareness
Emotional Regulation
EQ (Individual)
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Inward (Our Team)
Outward(Other Teams)
Emotional Awareness
Emotional Regulation
EQ (Group)
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High EQ individuals ≠ High EQ group
Group norms determine group EQ
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Group EQ
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What norms do we have?
What norms do we need?
What can you do as leaders?
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Our Norms
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Feedback & Influence
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Working AgreementsJohari Window
OPEN/PUBLIC
PRIVATE UNKNOWN
I know I don’t know
You know
You don’t know
Reactions/Feedback
Disclosure
BLIND
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityWhy is Feedback Important?
1. Personal Development
2. Team Effectiveness
3. Stronger Relationships
Bottom Line: Feedback is how we grow
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Can I give you some feedback?
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Photo by State Farm [link]Social situations ≈ Physical threats
Threat Response
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David RockWhat social situations triggera threat response?
StatusCertaintyAutonomyRelatednessFairness
SCARF Model
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So… how do we communicate feedback while minimizing defensiveness?
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INTENTNeeds
MotivesStories
Reality #1
BEHAVIORVerbal
Non-Verbal
Reality #2Common
IMPACTFeelings
ReactionsResponses
Reality #3
The Net
The Net (again)
Feedback
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityHow to Give Effective Feedback
1. Focus on specific, observable behavior
2. Describe the impact of that behavior on you
3. Do not address my motives or intentions (Do listen actively if I choose to share them.)
Stay on your side of the net!
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Old Mental Model
1. Tell others what is wrong with them
2. Goal: get them to change
New Mental Model
1. Feedback is new information about my internal reactions to your behavior
2. New information increases our shared reality
3. Goal: enter into joint problem solving
Mental Models of Feedback
Feedback is a gift!
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityThe Simplest Feedback Model
When you do [x], I feel [y].
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityLet’s try some examples…
1. Semira, you clearly don’t care about this presentation.
2. Semira, I noticed that you are looking at your phone. You are clearly bored with this presentation.
3. Semira, I noticed that you are looking at your phone. I am feeling anxious about whether I am doing a good job with this presentation.
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityTips for Receiving Feedback
• Look for “Grains of Truth”– Learning is better than being right– Goal is understanding, not winning
• Listen and ask clarifying questions• Acknowledge your feelings• Gift mentality
– Say “Thank you!”
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityTips for Constructive Feedback
• Assume good intent; be curious• Use a soft start
– Emphasize mutual goals & positive intent for the conversation
• Be aware of your own stress• Goal is joint problem solving
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityTips for Complimentary Feedback
• Give more!!!• Do not praise to buffer criticism
– Avoid “The Sandwich”
• Do not praise to overcome resistance• Avoid platitudes. Be specific:
– Weak: “Joe, you’re a great cofounder.”– Strong: “Joe, when you give me specific feedback, I feel
more comfortable in our working relationship.”
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Benefits of Self-Disclosure / VulnerabilityLast Reminder
Stay on your side of the net
When you do [x], I feel [y].
Use the Vocabulary of Emotions.
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Thanks, good-bye, and stay on your side of the net