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Shona.Brown@nelondon.nhs.uk
Thriving in Chaos
A model for personal leadership development in the 21st Century
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What’s it all about?A bit about chaos theory and “so what”
for organisations and you as a leaderChange and Chinese symbolsA tool kit for thriving in chaosAn open invitation to share thoughts
and experiences
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Warm-up for creative thinking! Choose a postcard
that best describes how you feel about your job
3, uninterrupted minutes of explanation to your partner
Swap-over
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20th C to 21st C Science Capacity to analyse,
control, predict behaviour (20thC)
Messy, unpredictable, chaotic
A few simple rules Doing things right or
doing the right things?
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Messy, chaotic
“…most people feel lost in the organisation of which they are a part. Managers are overwhelmed by too much information, too many rapid changes, and too many conflicting demands…”
Senge, Fifth Discipline
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Messy, chaotic
“… from an early age we are taught to break apart problems, to fragment the world. This apparently makes complex tasks and subjects more manageable but we pay a hidden, enormous price. We can no longer see the consequences of our actions..we loose our intrinsic sense of connection to the larger whole..”
Senge, Fifth Discipline
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Messy, chaotic
“… core learning dilemma – we learn best from experience, but we never directly experience the consequences of many of our most important decisions…”
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Messy, chaotic
“… when asked what they do for a living most people describe the tasks they perform everyday, not the purpose of the greater enterprise in which they take part… most see themselves within a “system” over which they have little or no influence. They “do their job” put in their time and try to cope with forces outside their control…”
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Messy, chaotic
“…previously we focused great effort on allowing people to do their jobs better.. We saw learning how to do the job better as the principle driver of quality…in this new era where information plays a greater and greater competitive role, the question becomes not “can I do this job better”, but “What should I do? What is the right thing to do”
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What do you see?
OPPORTUNITYNOWHERE
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OPPORTUNITY
NO WHERE
Or
NOW HERE
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Change
DANGER
HIDDEN OPPORTUNITY
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DANGER
OPPORTUNITY
CHANGE
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DANGER
FEAR
Shock - Denial
Anger“they”
“I”
Sadness
Acceptance
Humour
Reality
Plan for Monday
Go to hell $
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OPPORTUNITY
“thriving”
Stress Management
Self care
Priorities
Career Development
Challenge
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Physiology of STRESS
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Personal Leadership Development ModelVISION
What I want? Personal – family, money Professional
Ideal Job I like to do…
6 months left Obituary
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Personal Leadership Development ModelRANGE OF OPPPORTUNITIES
Go to hell ££££ When to say “take this job and shove it” Plans for “thank you very much” Monday Skills
Have Need
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JOB SUCCESSStakeholders
Who are they? Your boss
Make him/her successful Expectations 5 key goals
What & how Time management
Feedback
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LEADERSHIP Self development
Continuous learning Reflection -“expose your soft underbelly safely” Self awareness/ Authenticity
Versatility Volunteer Take risks New skills
Communication 1 minute appearance Language
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In short…. Be a thrive-or, not just a survivor…..
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