1. Presenting Today Eve Ash Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur Seven
Dimensions @EveAsh Krista Brubaker Content Marketing Specialist
BizLibrary [email protected] Mark Bowles Training Executive
Seven Dimensions
2. www.bizlibrary.com/free-trial BizLibrary helps organizations
succeed by improving the way employees learn.
3. Some people are not motivated to learn or improve
4. POLL Is your culture at work one that encourages learning,
creativity and collaboration? A. Yes absolutely B. Usually/mostly
C. Hard to say/unsure D. A little/inconsistent E. Definitely
not
5. POLL Are you able to influence the culture at your
workplace? A. Yes absolutely B. Usually/mostly C. Hard to
say/unsure D. A little/inconsistent E. Definitely not
6. Discover your inner motivation Help others discover what
motivates them
7. Is your comfort zone holding you back? Learn to question
Dont be afraid to try
8. Where is your curiosity?
9. Not just what is going on in your head What makes sparks
fly? Connect to your feelings
10. How do we help ourselves? How do we help others uncover
inner career passion? Mindset open to exploration and feelings we
can tend to block ourselves, sabotaging discovery Choose friends,
colleagues and mentors that inspire, energize, support Whats been
exciting in the past? peak moments in your work find the linking
theme How do you balance income/interest? e.g. part-time job/income
and alternate interest?
11. Benjamin Todd TEDexYouth presentation 80000hours.org
(80,000 hours in your career) If you follow your passions not
necessarily successful Current interests dont matter so much, they
always change not solid for career choice Do whats valuable! Focus
on getting good at something that genuinely helps others and makes
the world a better place = the secret to passion and a fulfilling
career
12. Benjamin Todd 1. EXPLORE go out and try things 2. BUILD
YOUR SKILLS in demand, flexible 3. SOLVE SOCIAL PROBLEMS help in a
neglected area Focus on What can you do for other people?
13. Corporate social responsibility / Pro bono project strategy
Kathleen Zellner Chicago lawyer wrongful convictions 18 innocents
exonerated Steven Averys new lawyer @zellnerlaw The wrongful
conviction of Sue Neill-Fraser for the murder of her partner Bob
Chappell
14. The power of success starts with the way we think
15. If the workplace culture is not positive, people often
develop a protective shell and become robotic, disappointed and
lose connection with themselves.
16. (c) Eve Ash eveash.com contagious, keep you stuck in the
past Impact team culture PEOPLE DO NOT achieve their potential
Negative Scripts
17. Positive messages and affirmations make us feel good, help
us communicate effectively, respect rights and achieve results. Set
a goal Do it!
18. Help ourselves and others to change scripts Positive
thoughts usually underpin positive actions and enhance wellbeing at
work
19. We need to find the raw delight we sometimes lose this at
work
20. Sometimes you have to close one door to open another.
Delight comes in surprising ways.
21. SLOW DOWN CALM YOURSELF Time each day to do something you
like A walk, a catchup with a friend, a game, music Quality time
with loved ones. Quality time with work colleagues. Rediscover
treasure the moments and memories Feel gratitude
22. EXPLORE: Bravery vs safety What works for you, what risks
will you take?
23. Respectful behaviors at work are essential for cohesive
teams
24. Our attitude and communication style impacts those around
us
25. Managers must create a positive culture at work with
respectful communication
26. From Creating a Respectful Workplace Cutting Edge
Communication Comedy Series
27. Respect yourself!
28. Everyone has ideas for improvements exercise the team with
one shared idea ever day. Create an Ideas Board or a Creative
Corner Acknowledge good ideas. Review outcomes.
29. Enjoy new developments and ideas from great creators share
with your team, discuss the future e.g. Elon Musks Hyperloop
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/hyperloop-news/
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/mit-students-hyperloop-contest/
Set up relevant newsfeeds for your business and industry Highlight
relevant TED talks
30. Malcolm Gladwell author The most transformative leaders had
three things in common: Creativity | Conscientiousness |
Disagreeableness Andrew Thorburn CEO of National Australia Bank
Instigated a pipeline for ideas with a method of turning them into
products and services. How does your business encourage ideas,
improvements, innovation?
31. TODAY: Growth of online collaboration Corporate
collaboration tools groups Offer knowledge forums, social feeds,
internal blogs knowledge sharing and support for projects across
divisions employees are more willing to share knowledge barriers to
collaboration have been eliminated productivity has increased
32. eg. Slack, Yammer, Jive can be customized for staff group
use. Slack fastest growing workplace software world has ever seen
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/600771/10-breakthrough-technologies-2016-slack/
Yammer Facebook for offices enables staff to collaborate and chat
on a secure platform. There are even claims that Yammer enhances
business IQ
http://www.lawtechnologytoday.org/2015/11/a-review-of-yammer/
33. Julia Carpenter & Alex Laughlin social media editors
started Pay Up online group for tech industry (for now) Q&As
with negotiation experts, and roundtable discussions. Provides a
space for individual conversations among several hundred users.
Channels for women in different cities e.g. help with wording to
ask for a promotion!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/business/womens-wages/salary-negotiation-guide-
women/?tid=womens-wages&utm_term=.304f205e7587
34. Listen Focus on facts
35. Problem solving should be respectful and constructive
36. Problem Solving requires good listening
37. Dont take sides and assume INSTEAD Listen supportively to
both parties Dont allow emotions to escalate INSTEAD Control
respectful exchanges Dont bulldoze with your opinions INSTEAD Use
questions to clarify and summarize Dont leave problems unresolved
INSTEAD Facilitate solutions and agree actions SKILLS: MEDIATING
FOR RESOLUTION From Mediating for Resolution Cutting Edge
Communication Comedy Series
38. 1. Identify and clarify the issue or problem Dont prejudge
2. Understand and respect all stakeholder interests Get the facts!
3. Consider the options Evaluate possible options 4. Determine your
path and set your deadline whats do-able 5. Document specific plans
Describe actions and responsible people 6. Know the back-up plan
Consider delays. Monitor and evaluate. What worked, what didnt
work? 7. Go back to step one if solution did not succeed "A leader
must never view a problem as a distraction, but rather as a
strategic enabler for continuous improvement".
https://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=https://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/2013/11/04/the-4-most-effective-ways-leaders-solve-
problems/&refURL=https://www.google.com.au/&referrer=https://www.google.com.au/
SOLVE PROBLEMS METHODICALLY
39. Tim Brown Ideo founder Change by Design problem-solving a
process for creating new choices Managers may have sophisticated
methods for making choices, but making choices out of a prevailing
set of options is a very limiting thing to do. Innovation culture
exists anywhere the managers are taking an interest in all the
ideas and a variety of problem-solving approaches
https://www.strategy-business.com/article/09309?gko=2be54
40. Shortcuts 2 types 1. Improve efficiency and productivity
(celebrate) 2. Those that cost you, someone didnt go through the
fine print in agreements and understandings (learn!) Some believe
shortcuts can kill an enterprising new business
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/274209
41. PROCRASTINATION WILL NOT HELP YOU FIND EFFECTIVE
SHORTCUTS
42. Stress is often caused by overload LOOK FOR AN EASIER
WAY!
43. Licensed for this PowerPoint for one year through Conde
Nast. Not for reuse. CONSIDER HOW YOU DO THINGS WHAT IS BEST
PATH?
44. Identify the GOOD SHORTCUTS Sometimes we are blind to our
outdated habits and procedures. Review often. Look for smarter
ways. Effective practical shortcuts that save time and money lead
to improvements and innovation. Then you have reason to
celebrate!
45. Kaamran Hafeez enabled me to license his New Yorker cartoon
for this PowerPoint for one year through Conde Nast. Not for
reuse.
46. Dont just talk about the great idea reward the person or
team with the idea!
47. Tim Brown Allow people to present works-in-progress without
fear of criticism. If someone has a rough idea (not yet
streamlined) and it gets shot down by critical peers thats not
conducive to innovation or problem-solving.
https://www.strategy-business.com/article/09309?gko=2be54
48. Most people want to feel acknowledged for their work and
ideas Companies and organisations need to make it clear that ideas
are welcomed and can often be put to practical use. What can be
offered? Bonuses, awards, celebratory events, days off. Whichever
the reward route, always publicly acknowledge the originators and
give credit where its due.
49. So what can we learn from this? What changes going
forward?
50. We need to have fun at work! Physical benefits of laughter
Releases endorphins feel good! Boosts immune system Improves blood
flow to heart Lowers blood pressure Stress reliever Eve Ash
eveash.com www.7d-tv.com
51. Laughter universal language Inspires hope and optimism
Makes us happy and engaged People are friendlier and more open
Binds people together Its contagious! Eve Ash eveash.com
www.7d-tv.com
52. POLL Can you apply some strategies from this webinar to
help you and/or others to build a positive culture for learning,
creativity and collaboration? A. Yes definitely B. Most likely C.
Hard to say/unsure D. Unlikely
53. Questions?
54. Cutting Edge Communication: Developing Successful Mindsets
Video lesson from Seven Dimensions 1. Make a Great Impression 2.
Communicate Effectively 3. Be Confident and Assertive 4. Set and
Achieve Goals 5. Prioritize and Organize 6. Contribute to the Team
7. Appreciate Feedback 8. Build Employability Skills 9. Demonstrate
Strengths 10.Impress at Job Interviews
55. Igniting Creativity video course 11-part video course from
BizLibrary Productions 1. You Can Be Creative! 2. Creativity vs.
Logic 3. The Creative Process: Part 1 4. The Creative Process: Part
2 5. Adopting a Creative Mindset 6. Conducting a Brainstorming
Session 7. How to be Innovative 8. Innovating with SCAMPER 9. Idea
Generation Techniques 10. Becoming a More Creativer Thinker 11.
Fostering Creativity at Work
56. Try out these video lessons and more! Let us know through
the poll if youd like a free trial of BizLibrarys online course
collection. www.bizlibrary.com/free-trial