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How To Hack Your Brain - Part I: Trumping Cultural Triggers - Forbes

How To Hack Your Brain - Part I: Trumping Cultural Triggers - Forbes | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
How to understand how get cultures unstuck and how to get unstuck!

In my recent “Hijack” blog we explored how an individual gets triggered and how your brain blocks performance. Now let’s look at how entire cultures get triggered—and how to recover plus prevent this scenario.

First, a word on culture. Over time a company evolves cultural norms—beliefs about how the world works and what is “normal.” The composite of these norms creates an identity. So if someone yelling or disrespecting another, gossiping, and public beheadings are considered “normal,” then you may be dealing with a Critter State, fear-driven company culture. If healthy conflict, respectful disagreement, and productive feedback are normal, you are well on your way to a SmartTribe culture.

If you are thinking, Uh-oh, there’s way too much fear in my culture, let me give you a few quick tips on how to turn that around in the moment. The first method is to teach yourself and your team a hand signal that serves the dual purpose of explaining the Critter State hijack phenomenon and also lets you signal to one another when it’s happening. We’re going to use your hand to represent your brain in this technique learned from the brilliant Dr. Daniel J. Siegel.[1]

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Hold one of your hands up, palm out, and cross your thumb over it. Like this:

 

The base of your palm represents your brain stem, or your reptilian brain. Your palm represents your mammalian brain, with your thumb representing your limbic system. Now fold your fingers over your thumb and make a fist.

 

The back of your hand and fingers represent your neocortex, with your knuckles to fingertips representing your prefrontal cortex. Your closed fist represents full access to all parts of your brain, from your prefrontal cortex through your reptilian brain. This is your Smart State–where you have great choice, you’re creative, present, emotionally engaged, and ready to roll.

Now think of the last time you “flipped your lid”—you had a tough day, you got triggered, and you dove into your critter brain and were in fight/flight/freeze. This is where you were:

Image Credit: Christine Comaford Associates, 2012

Your Smart State was hijacked and your Critter State was running the show. In this case your undesired (by your conscious decision making) safety patterns were in charge and you didn’t have access to resourceful states. Your frontal lobes were flapping in the breeze, using their time- and pattern-matching capabilities to trigger Critter State activity and access to “negative” states like anxiety. (We don’t really like to judge these states as positive or negative, because every state has a use in some context, but these states are undesirable when you don’t have access to the resources you need to solve a problem or move forward.)

Now once again close your fingers over your thumb—like the victory punch people throw in the air when they are successful. Like this:

Image Credit: Christine Comaford Associates, 2012

As I mentioned above, this is going to symbolize full access to the resources in your frontal lobes through your reptilian brain. Remember, access to the frontal lobes’ resources allows you to plan, innovate, solve complex problems, think abstract thoughts, have visionary ideas, experience higher consciousness, all with full positive emotional range—in short, to be in your Smart State.

You may want to teach these hand signals to your team, as they are super helpful to use at work. When I am really stressed out, I’ll show the “flip your lid” signal above. When I’m in a meeting and want everyone to be in their “creative zone,” I’ll show the closed hand symbol.

The table below is a quick reference guide for some behaviors that send us into our Critter State versus our Smart State—do note that all of the Smart State behaviors are taught in my upcoming book, SmartTribe (download an excerpt here).

Behaviors That Send Us into Our Critter State and Smart State:

What sends us into our Critter State

What sends us into our Smart State

Layoffs/reorganizations without explanation Clear messaging on what this layoff or reorganization means and how it is for the health of the company and team
Tight/unrealistic deadlines A culture of promises and requests. clear priorities, and safety in communication
Conflict A culture that supports differing opinions and acknowledges plus resolves conflict openly
Gossip Zero tolerance for gossip, with full leadership support
Political posturing Zero tolerance for politics, backstabbing, sabotage, and undermining, with full leadership support
Secrecy/the unknown Consistent and transparent communication
Mixed messages/unclear expectations Explicit communication and needle movers
Budget cuts Clear messaging on “belt tightening” and how we can all chip in
Imposed change Clear change messaging with an explanation as to why and what it means
Revenue loss/key customer loss Clear messaging on how we’ll turn this around
Burnout Sustainable cultures with managed workloads

Note that some roles with either high routine or high stress—such as those in data entry, assembly lines, and call centers—are more apt to see workers slide into their Critter State. This is where cultural rituals around recognition as well as a highly emotional mission, vision, and set of values help tremendously.

I hope that by now I’ve convinced you that the Smart State is better for business—especially a business where innovation and change are necessary for growth. It’s also the optimal state to lead people from, to sell from, to grow from, to live from. How do you get in and stay in your Smart State?

Christine Comaford is a global leader in human performance optimization. She coaches leaders to achieve remarkable results in performance and operational efficiency by combining neuroscience and business strategy. Follow her on Twitter (@comaford) and download an excerpt of her upcoming book SmartTribe: Creating a Culture That Outperforms, Outsells, Outinnovates the Competition at www.SmartTribeBook.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rui Jia's curator insight, May 1, 2013 11:32 PM

culture is an important part in an oganisation, it is  effective to convince people to accept your brand and let them to identify your company from other competitors. it is more like a brand personality, culture will make people know who you are and what do you do with out any explanition.

Anny Ma's comment, May 9, 2013 2:02 AM
Culture is important in the oganisation and different cultures help different people to accept the same good.
Paula Hudson's comment, May 12, 2013 11:46 PM
culture is important for the organisation and the consumers to have a good view of your brand - would be a good article for brand identity not so much communication mix
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Ocho claves para mejorar tu productividad

Ocho claves para mejorar tu productividad | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
por Francisco Alcaide
Si hay algo importante para la consecución de nuestras metas y objetivos, más aún en el mundo que vivimos, es la capacidad para ser productivos.El éxito en la realización de cualquier tarea consiste en estar concentrados, y después, en ser capaces de mantener esa concentración el mayor tiempo posible. Existe una correlación directa entre concentración y rendimiento. Y la mejor práctica para ello es evitar al máximo las interrupciones; esto es, eliminar, limitar o desactivar todo aquello que pueda interferir en nuestra concentración. El problema es que nunca ha sido tan fácil distraerse; por eso, como apunta Daniel Goleman, autor del libro Focus “en un océano de distracciones, quien sabe estar atento triunfa”.Apuntamos, pues, 8 ideas claves que nos pueden ayudar a ser más productivos:1. Foco

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¿Por qué son tan importantes los RRHH? 9 tareas de las que se encarga el departamento de tu empresa.

¿Por qué son tan importantes los RRHH? 9 tareas de las que se encarga el departamento de tu empresa. | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Todos sabemos de la existencia de este departamento, pero ¿conocemos realmente cuáles son sus competencias? Si quieres averiguar más sobre este tema sigue leyendo.Recursos Humanos: definición.Las palabras “recursos humanos” como tal hacen referencia a las personas que pertenecen a / o forman parte de la plantilla de una empresa o están relacionadas con ella y su actividad, de ahí que se vincule ese concepto con el del Departamento de Recursos Humanos, el cual está enteramente destinado a la gestión de los mismos.Cómo actúa RRHH dentro de una empresa.Las funciones de este departamento son muy variadas y amplias, pero todas ellas derivan de un mismo objetivo: encargarse de los medios humanos de la empresa, es decir, de todos los asuntos que atañen a la plantilla y velar por su bienestar e intereses dentro de la entidad, siempre teniendo en cuenta los de la misma.

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28 Ways to Say No Without Upsetting Them

Fortunately, there are ways to say no without coming across as lazy, unhelpful, ungrateful or -- god forbid -- the worst of mom's kids!

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¿Qué es el «design thinking» y cómo usarlo para desarrollar la creatividad? –

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por Valeria Sabater El «design thinking» es una técnica desarrollada en las empresas para solucionar problemas y fomentar la creatividad.Te describimos en qué consiste y cómo puedes aplicarla por …...

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El impacto de la IAGen en el ámbito profesional 

El impacto de la IAGen en el ámbito profesional  | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

En los pasados 19 meses, la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) ha irrumpido en diversos sectores laborales, transformando radicalmente los modelos operativos de las empresas y las tareas laborales que desempeñan los profesionales. Los análisis y pronósticos de las firmas consultoras y organismos empresariales (Gallup, McKinsey, Deloitte, Mercer, PwC, Accenture, OECD, Foro Económico Global, etc.), han dirigido sus resultados al porcentaje de exposición que tendrán muchas de las carreras profesionales que hoy conocemos.

 

No obstante, la inteligencia artificial está incursionando en áreas que requieren capacidades cognitivas de nivel superior. Hoy día, somos testigos de cómo los médicos, abogados, ingenieros y financieros, experimentan cambios paradigmáticos en sus roles profesiolanes en los que IA no solo complementa su trabajo, sino que también redefine los límites de sus posibilidades. La tecnología generativa ya es capaz de procesar y analizar grandes volúmenes de datos en tiempo récord, ofrecer perspectivas precisas de largo alcance, aumentar los procesos creativos de diseño y logísticos. Es decir, que los profesionales tendrán que enfocarse más en desarrollar tareas estratégicas, creativas e imaginativas en equipos colaborativos.


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How can AI help creatives be more... Creative?

How can AI help creatives be more... Creative? | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Creating high quality content — an eye-catching logo, an e-commerce site, paid advertising or compelling social media content — typically involved a production journey that few would call quick, efficient or inexpensive.

Faced with increasing pressure to work more resourcefully, decision-makers are now embracing A.I. and generative A.I. in the quest to transform marketing content development and help offer more personalized, relevant content experiences at scale while keeping schedules in check. Imagine a world where marketers and creatives can focus less on rote tasks, such as re-sizing images or generating boilerplate copy, and do more of what they love — designing and building experiences that delight customers across every digital touchpoint — all with ease.


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AI in education is a public problem

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"Over the past year or so, a narrative that AI will inevitably transform education has become widespread. You can find it in the pronouncements of investors, tech industry figures, educational entrepreneurs, and academic thought leaders. If you are looking for arguments in favour of AI in education, you can ..."


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Francesca Gonzalez's curator insight, May 26, 6:19 PM
This articles makes great points regarding concerns with AI in education. One point that stood out to me the most was that AI can diminish the cognitive development of individuals if they rely to heavy on it to do their work. I think using AI in education should be to enhance learning, not do students work for them. 
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Public problems are collectively debated, accounted for, and managed; they are not the purview of private companies or self-identified caretakers who work on their own timelines with proprietary knowledge. Truly public problems are never outsourced to private interests or charismatic authorities.
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El liderazgo invisible

El liderazgo invisible | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Probablemente, la dificultad para impulsar liderazgos efectivos reside en la propia palabra “liderar”. Es difícil evitar que este términ
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Preparing for Online Interviews: Here Are 5 Things You Should Check First

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You'll be surprised how many things can go wrong during an online interview. Even though some companies are already mandating on-site or hybrid work, there are still countless remote jobs online where you can work from the comfort of your own home.

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How to achieve sustainable success

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Discover strategies for achieving long-term, sustainable success.

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Seven Questions You Should Ask During A Job Interview

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You’re scheduled for an interview with a company you really want to work with but have no idea what to expect. How do you leave a good impression on the interviewee? How do you make the person interview you know that you’re more than just interested in the job?

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When it comes to career growth, who’s really got your back?

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A new model for understanding support types in organizations.

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James Schreier's curator insight, May 21, 8:39 AM

This was just reposted from '22 -- good insights!

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Inteligencia interpersonal: qué es, ejemplos y cómo desarrollarla.

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El hombre vive en sociedad, por lo que, en gran parte de sus espacios, tiene la necesidad de interactuar con colegas, clientes, empleados y líderes. En este contexto social, es básico hallar el mejor modo de relacionarse con los demás.Para ello, las personas requerimos contar con aptitudes y cualidades para la gestión de una buena convivencia y liderazgo con los otros. Sin embargo, no todos poseen estas habilidades que hoy conocemos como inteligencia interpersonal.En esta ocasión, abordamos este término, sus aplicaciones en el mundo de los negocios y cómo puedes entrenar tus capacidades para mejorar la forma en que convives e interactúas con la gente que ves todos los días

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Generación Z: ¿Cómo involucrar a una fuerza laboral multigeneracional?

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Esta semana hemos presentado «La disrupción del liderazgo femenino», un libro sobre 12 ejemplos de mujeres líderes de la economía y la política en el que Zoe Cubeiro Alcalde, economista del desarrollo y co autora del libro, plasma a sus 23 años el punto de vista de la Generación Z.Durante su entrevista en Foro Recursos Humanos, Zoe Cubeiro nos contaba entre otras cosas algunas cualidades diferenciales del desarrollo femenino y era su padre, quien lo ha escrito junto a ella, el que apuntaba lo importante que es la contribución de las nuevas generaciones al mundo de las empresas y las personas hoy en día. Así Juan Carlos Cubeiro opinó que este trabajo demuestra que «quien le pone ganas va a salir adelante«.

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Los límites de la delegación en la era de la inmediatez

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La tecnología no nos hace más listos, pero sí más rápidos. En el siglo XVI, un poderosísimo rey de España solo podía enviar instrucciones a quienes gestionaban la conquista de América por barco. Desde que la nave zarpaba de España con esas órdenes, pasaban al menos dos meses y medio (en el mejor de los casos) hasta que regresaba con la información que remitían los gobernadores y virreyes. Estos plazos ralentizaban los procesos de toma de decisiones a nivel central, pero incrementaban el grado de iniciativa de los niveles intermedios.Hoy, el CEO de una empresa mediana con actividad en otro continente, monitoriza en tiempo real los indicadores de su negocio y envía sus instrucciones antes de que sus gestores locales se despierten por la mañana. La gestión en tiempo real se ha convertido en la única forma de manejar un negocio. Los retrasos en un entorno competitivo nos sitúan en una posición insostenible.Reflexión e inmediatezEn otras épocas, disponíamos de más tiempo y de menos información. Eso propiciaba que nos detuviésemos en procesos de reflexión sosegados. ¿Quién se permite hoy este lujo?

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Downes.ca ~ Stephen's Web ~ AI in Enterprise Learning Systems

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Commentary on Stephen's Web ~ AI in Enterprise Learning Systems by Stephen Downes. Online learning, e-learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more

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Feel Good Management: Felicidad y productividad para tu organización –

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Por Héctor M. Meza Qué es Feel Good Management y cómo lograr la satisfacción, compromiso del empleado y bienestar en el lugar de trabajo.“Feel Good manager” ¿Habías escuchado alguna vez este térmi…...

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The Many Faces of Benjamin Franklin: A Masterclass in Versatile Leadership

Versatile leadership involves the ability to adapt communication as per the needs of others.

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Why AI won’t take over the world anytime soon

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In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) features prominently in both our daily lives and our collective imagination, it's common to hear concerns about these systems gaining too much power or even becoming autonomous rulers of our future. Yet, a closer look at the current state of AI technology reveals that these fears, while popular in science fiction, are far from being realized in the real world. Here's why we're not on the brink of an AI takeover.


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11 barriers to effective AI adoption and how to overcome them

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In today's digital era, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across diverse sectors. It promises not only heightened efficiencies and personalized customer experiences but also innovative solutions to longstanding challenges.

However, despite its considerable potential, numerous organizations struggle to effectively adopt and integrate AI technologies. This article explores 11 prevalent obstacles that impede companies from harnessing AI's full power and offers practical strategies to overcome these hurdles, paving the way for successful implementation and integration.


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El perfil líder ausente –

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Leí en linkedin un artículo de Carlos Pelegrín sobre el líder ausente, un perfil de jefe del que nunca hemos hablado hasta ahora, y mira que hemos hablado varias veces de distintos tipos de jefe en este blog. Estoy seguro de que todos vosotros habéis tenido alguna vez un jefe ausente. Es el jefe que…
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Sesgo de endogrupo: qué es y cómo aparece este favoritismo –

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El micromanager ansioso –

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Por Isabel Carrasco González Julia Di Gangi en la edición de septiembre – octubre de Harvard Business Review plantea que en su trabajo con distintas organizaciones con frecuencia escucha a los dire…...

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Beneficios de la gestión por procesos en las PyME.

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La gestión por procesos es una forma de estructurar el trabajo y de delimitar cuáles son el grupo de tareas que deben realizarse para completar una actividad, quién es responsable de todas esas instancias. Si no tenemos esa secuencia de tareas, las empresas que no tengan procesos formalizados pueden conocer las tareas que tienen que hacer pero no en el orden sistemático en el que se ejecutan.En consecuencia, cada trabajo que se realice de forma diferente tanto entre las mismas personas como en ocasiones diferentes, hará que se ralenticen los tiempos de espera de tus clientes, porque no podrás definir el tiempo y recursos asignados a cada tarea, si no hay una serie de pasos que contemple estas variablesPor ejemplo, si tienes una pyme que se dedica a la reparación mecánica de autos y no introduces procesos, es posible que estés arreglando desperfectos sin considerar los datos del cliente, o que estés reparando vehículos sin cobrar un anticipo.

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Transforming Leadership: The Power of Experiential Intelligence in Development Innovation

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Elevate leadership with experiential intelligence. Essential strategies for impactful development.

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