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KNOW YOURSELF - KNOW OTHERS TIPS FOR CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS @HLTTAI

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Page 1: Know yourself - Know others - Tips for cross-functional team

KNOW YOURSELF - KNOW OTHERS TIPS FOR CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS

@HLTTAI

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ABOUT ME

➤ Agile Coach ➤ CSM / CSPO / CSP ➤ Management 3.0 Facilitator ➤ Agile Vietnam Organizer ➤ IT Outsourcing & Offshoring ➤ Big Data & Complex Network ➤ Digital Marketing & Production

@hlttai

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“INDIVIDUALS AND INTERACTIONS OVER PROCESSES AND TOOLS

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WE LIVE IN A HUMAN WORLD BUT OFTEN NO PEACE

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LET’S UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER

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➤UNDERSTAND OURSELF ➤UNDERSTAND THE OTHER ➤SPEAK HIS/HER LANGUAGE

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COLD READING

➤ Clothing ➤ Physicality ➤ Tattoos ➤ Skin & Teeth ➤ Hair & Facial Hair ➤ Watch ➤ Jewellery & Rings ➤ …

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STAGE OF LIFE

➤ The Tryout 20s➤ The Turbulent 30s

➤ The Flourishing 40s➤ The Flaming 50s

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PERSONALITY TRAITS

➤ Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® ➤ Pyscho-Geometrics® ➤ The Sixteen Personality Factor (16PF) ➤ DISC

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MBTI®

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EXTROVERTS VS INTROVERTS

Extrovert (E) focusing on the outside

world: other people, events, actions, things  

Introvert (I) focusing on the internal

world: thoughts, emotions, experiences

the direction of attention and energy

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EXTROVERTS VS INTROVERTS

➤ Where do you focus your attention and energy?

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SENSING VS INTUITION

Sensing (S) focuses on the present:

current events and facts

 

iNtuition (N) focuses on the future:

new opportunities and ideas

the way we are take in information

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SENSING VS INTUITION

➤ How do you prefer to take in information?

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THINKING VS FEELING

Thinking (T) makes decisions

objectively, using logic

 

Feeling (F) makes decisions

subjectively, using feeling

the way we make decisions

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THINKING VS FEELING

➤ How do you make decision?

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JUDGING VS PERCEIVING

Judging (J) Acts according to a plan,

consistent

 

Perceiving (P) Acts according to a

situation, flexible and impulsive

the way we act in outer world

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JUDGING VS PERCEIVING

➤ How do you act in outer world?

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5 MINS WORKSHOP

➤ Making two groups: ➤ Introverts in the left ➤ Extroverts in the right

➤ Answer the questions: ➤ What are you prefers in working? ➤ How people can communicate to you?

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WORKING WITH INTROVERTS

introverts prefers:

➤ to spend time reflecting on decision

➤ to think before responding with thoughts or ideas;

➤ quiet working place;

➤ direct communication

communicate with introverts:

➤ appreciate communication in writing

➤ giving them more time to think about information

➤ allow introverts work by themselves

introverts contribute:

➤ great at paying attention to details

➤ really thinking about the problems

➤ think through and reflect on any project to come up with the best solutions

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MANAGING INTROVERTS

➤ Do give them advance notice

➤ Do help them to find a partner

➤ Do train them new skills privately

➤ Don’t publicly reprimand them

➤ Don’t demand instant answers

➤ Don’t interrupt them

➤ Don’t try to make them extroverts

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WORKING WITH EXTROVERTS

extroverts prefers:

➤ verbal with their emotions and ideas

➤ group gathering & social workspaces

➤ welcome roundabout communication

➤ brainstorm in a group

communicate with extroverts:

➤ give chance to volunteer their ideas & opinions

➤ encourage ‘go go go’ mentality

➤ allow introverts work in team

extroverts contribute:

➤ motivate to others in the workplace

➤ encourage the creativity and keep people ahead of schedule

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MANAGING EXTROVERTS

➤ Do compliment them publicly

➤ Do allow them to talk things out

➤ Make physical and verbal gestures of affection

➤ Offer them options

➤ Accept exuberance

➤ Don’t force them away from others

➤ Don’t deflate their excitement

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PSYCHO GEOMETRICS

don’t think too much

in 5 secs, select what shape are your?

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WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?

➤ All of us have a DOMINANT shape which helps us understand our own communication and behavioural style.

➤ While we do have one dominant shape, we are often combination of shapes, depending on current situations, environment, etc.

➤ By understanding your shape, you can learn how to adapt to others

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THE SQUARE➤ Most Organised

➤ Exceptional tidy desk

➤ Good at filling ➤ Advanced-planner

➤ Most Knowledgable ➤ Tidy, Logical & Practical

➤ Saw decision-maker ➤ Need predictable environment

➤ Highly Intolerant of Sloppy Work

➤ Obsessive ➤ High attention to detail

➤ Perfectionist ➤ Hardworking & Committed

➤ Not team player ➤ Dependable

➤ Resistant to change

➤ Ready, Aim, Aim, Aim ….

➤ Need to know “By When”

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THE TRIANGLE➤ Very Organised

➤ Uncluttered desk

➤ Very Focus

➤ Highly Competitive

➤ Takes Charge

➤ Stylish

➤ Want only the best

➤ Demonstrates Power

➤ Likes to be in Control

➤ Things done their way

➤ Ability to delegate

➤ Highly Opinionated & Political

➤ Difficult to admit mistakes

➤ Not Broad Thinkers

➤ Ready, Aim, Fire!

➤ Not always right, but never in doubt …

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THE SQUIGGLE

➤ Messiest & Least Organised

➤ Lack focus

➤ Creative, Flamboyant, Dramatic & Witty

➤ Eager to share ideas

➤ Potentially volatile

➤ Not team players

➤ Easily Bored

➤ Struggles with routine work

➤ Needs constant change

➤ Ready, Fire … Aim?? … oops

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THE CIRCLE

➤ Creature of Comfort

➤ Carries a lot of stuffs

➤ Little Desk Clutter

➤ Healthy plants

➤ Photographs

➤ Socialite

➤ Has many friends

➤ Joins clubs

➤ Co-workers are friends

➤ No edges!!

➤ Can be rolled around by others

➤ Keeps score

➤ “I don’t get mad. I get even …”

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THE RECTANGLE

➤ Incredibly Messy

➤ Carries work with them

➤ Uncertain, Indecisive and Inconsistent

➤ Shape-shifter!

➤ Lack of Focus

➤ Forgetful

➤ Inquisitive, Courageous

➤ Tries new things

➤ Prefers Large Groups

➤ Constant Transition and State of Change

➤ Afraid of being put on the spot

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SQUARE - TRIANGLE - SQUIGGLE - CIRCLE - RECTANGLE

➤ What is your “dominant” shape?

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5 MINS WORKSHOP

➤ Making 5 groups for each shape ➤ Answer the questions:

➤ What are you prefers in working? ➤ How people can communicate to you?

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ADAPTABILITY

➤ Willing and able to bend for a better relationship ➤ Managing your own compatibility

➤ harmony in living or working together ➤ Adjust your openness and directness and your

pace and priority to create harmony

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ADAPTABILITY EXAMPLE

➤ Talking less ➤ Listening more ➤ Focusing on task at hand

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ADAPTABILITY EXAMPLE

➤ Providing information succinctly ➤ Not being overly casual or sociable ➤ Quickening the pace

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WORKING WITH SQUARE

➤ Do not catch the square unprepared to discuss a problem

➤ Avoid chaos, surprised and emotional situations

➤ Think through your argument thoroughly before approaching the square

➤ Keep abreast of your tasks and on schedule

➤ Save face for the square; they are concerned with maintaining the respect of their colleagues

➤ Stressful with square:

➤ Circle

➤ Squiggle

➤ Rectangle

➤ Triangle

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WORKING WITH TRIANGLE

➤ Conflict is dealt with using direct confrontation and is viewed as competition. In true personalities, they get mad and they get even!

➤ Sometimes prefer being a coach rather than a team player

➤ Prefer having several options from which to choose

➤ Timing is very important when approaching them

➤ Maintain emotional control, especially when triangles cannot maintain their own

➤ Present information logically and sequentially

➤ Show them all different perspectives and make sure you understand them

➤ Stressful with triangle:

➤ Circle

➤ Squiggle

➤ Rectangle

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WORKING WITH CIRCLES

➤ Conflict distresses them a great deal; they tend to take everything personally

➤ Focus on accommodation and compromise when disagreeing; it is more important for the circle to preserve a relationship than to solve the problem

➤ Let them know it is OK to disagree

➤ Keep the discussion focused and confidential; circles are prone to involve other issues and people

➤ Circles can be very persuasive

➤ Stressful with circle:

➤ Triangles

➤ Square

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WORKING WITH SQUIGGLE

➤ Squiggles perceive most conflicts as unimportant compared to other things they need to do; however, when they do find it worthwhile, they can be very persuasive and competitive

➤ You may have to guard yourself against their powerful energy if it is too overbearing

➤ Hold discussions in neutral locations

➤ When you reach an agreement you should follow up and work out the details; the squiggle will be off to other activities

➤ Stressful with squiggle:

➤ Triangles

➤ Square

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AND AT THE END?

know yourself

know the others

Speak the same language

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PLATINUM IS STEP ABOVE GOLDEN

GOLDEN RULE

Treat people as you would like to be treated

PLATINUM RULE

Treat people as they would like to be treated

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