Paul TaylorPitt This session offers practical techniques and tips for problem solving understanding how to navigate through complexity and thinking deeper Using OD methods youll take back ways of thinking and being that will enhance how you attack problems ID: 760114
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SPACE TO THINK
TECHNIQUES FOR CLEARER THINKING IN COMPLEX TIMESPaul Taylor-Pitt
Slide2This session offers practical techniques and tips for problem solving, understanding how to navigate through complexity, and thinking deeper. Using OD methods, you’ll take back ways of thinking and being that will enhance how you attack problems.
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Slide3This session offers practical techniques and tips for problem solving, understanding how to navigate through complexity, and thinking deeper. Using OD methods, you’ll take back ways of thinking and being that will enhance how you attack problems.
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…..in under 45 minutes!
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Where do you do your best thinking?
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“When someone gives me their entire attention”
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Why thinking is messy
Specialists collaborating is complex
Diversity of thought and experienceGoal congruence is difficultTime is shortUnstable environment
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What do you want to thi
nk about?
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Re-Productive Thinking –v-
Productive Thinking
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Re-Productive Thinking –v-
Productive Thinking
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Re-Productive Thinking –v-
Productive Thinking
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Framing Inquiry
Ask questions that generate new thinking rather than quick actions
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Nancy Southern
Framing Inquiry
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As a leader
Listen as if your leadership life depends on it. It does.
When you make mistakes, listen to the effects of them. Apologise. Correct them.Appreciate five times more than you criticize.Stop competing with your colleagues. Encourage their excellence.Set up a thinking partnership with a colleague. Meet three times a week.Run every meeting as a Thinking Environment
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Think outside the box
Study the box. Observe it. Inside. Outside. From inside to outside and from outside to inside. Where is it? How did it get there? What’s around it? Who says it’s a box? What do they mean? Why does it matter? Or does it? What is
not a box? Ask the box questions. Question others about the box. What’s the perspective from the inside? From outside? Study diagrams of the box. Find documents related to the box. What does thinking have to do with the box anyway? Understand this box. Study another box. And another. Understand box. Understand. Then, you can think inside and outside the box. Perhaps. For a while. Until it changes. Until you change. Until outside becomes inside – again. Then, start over. Study the box.
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