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Creating awareness and Self management Kamal Nayan pradhan 6/3/2019

Agenda Significance of understanding self Dimensions of self awareness Self management techniques SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

“He that would govern others must first master himself” - Messinger SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Understanding Self “How someone perceive themselves” Self-management depends first and foremost on self-awareness Developing self-control and clarifying priorities and goals, help individuals create direction in their own lives Effectively managing time and stress makes it possible for individuals to adapt to and organize their surroundings SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Paradox of Self-Awareness Individuals cannot improve themselves or develop new capabilities unless and until they know what level of capability they currently possess Self-knowledge may inhibit personal improvement rather than facilitate it On the other hand, self-knowledge may inhibit personal improvement rather than facilitate it. The reason is that individuals frequently evade personal growth and new self-knowledge. They resist acquiring additional information in order to protect their self-esteem or self-respect. If they acquire new knowledge about themselves, there is always the possibility that it will be negative or that it will lead to feelings of inferiority, weakness, evilness, or shame. So they avoid new self-knowledge SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Paradox of Self-Awareness (The reason is that individuals frequently evade personal growth and new self- knowledge. They resist acquiring additional information in order to protect their self-esteem or self-respect.) SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Reason for Focusing on SA Sensitive Line - When encountering information about themselves that is inconsistent or behavior-altering with their self-concept, individuals become defensive Threat-rigidity response - Individuals who face threat, uncertainty or uncomfortable environment tend to be rigid SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Creating Self Awareness Self Assessment Exercise SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Self-awareness Individuals who have high self-awareness are: able to conduct accurate self-appraisals, self-confident, perceive situations accurately, and willing to take risks for what they believe to be right. Managing Emotions 6/3/2019

Five Dimensions of Self Awareness Emotional Intelligence Core Self Evaluation Values Learning Style Attitude toward Change SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Emotional Intelligence Capacity for understanding one’s own feelings and the feelings of others, for motivating self, and for managing emotions effectively in relationships. SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Emotional Intelligence It is essential in effective leadership and has a direct impact on work performance Research at the Center for Creative Leadership has shown that the primary cause of executive turnover was individual deficiency in the area of emotional competence Managing Emotions 6/3/2019

Contributors for anagerial success Cognitive intelligence (IQ) - 20% Emotional intelligence (EQ) and others - 80% IQ gets you hired, but EQ gets you promoted Both combines to make you successful! Managing Emotions 6/3/2019

Four Basic clusters of EI Self - awareness Social awareness Self - management Relationship management Managing Emotions 6/3/2019

Emotional Self Awareness (ESA) having a deep understanding of one’s emotion, how their feelings affect them, other people and their job performance SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Components of ESA Emotional Awareness - recognizes one’s emotions and their effects. Accurate Self-Assessment - knowing one’s strengths and limits. Self-Confidence - a strong sense of one’s self-worth and capabilities. SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Emotional Competence Self Assessment Exercise SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Major Findings High EQ people exhibit: Balance between emotion and reason Awareness of their own feelings Empathy and compassion for others Signs of high self-esteem People aren’t all created emotionally equal - they have different emotional temperaments. The way an individual act out, express themselves, and use their emotions can be changed! Managing Emotions 6/3/2019

Core Self Evaluation Self esteem: The extent to which people see themselves as capable, successful and worthy Assess Your Self Esteem SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Values Choose between alternatives, assumptions about the nature of reality Learned early, continue to develop Drive choices and behavior Differ based on culture and environment SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

CASE 1: A man had been sentenced to prison for 10 years. After one year, however, he escaped from prison, moved to a new area of the country, and took on the name of Sardar. For eight years he worked hard, and gradually he saved enough money to buy his own business. He was fair to his customers, gave his employees top wages, and gave most of his own profits to charity. Then one day, Ms. Maya, an old neighbor, recognized him as the man who had escaped from prison eight years before and for whom the police had been looking. Should Ms. Maya report Mr. Sardar to the police and have him sent back to prison? a) Should report him b) Can’t decide c) Shouldn’t report him SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Two Types of Personal Values Terminal Comfortable life Exciting life World at peace World of beauty Equality Family security Instrumental Ambitious Capable Cheerful Clean Courageous Forgiving SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Cognitive Styles (Knowing, Planning, Creating) Identifies individual thought process, perceptions and method of acquiring and storing information. Cognitive style is based on two key dimensions: the manner in which one gather information the way in which one evaluate and act on information SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Attitude Towards Change The environment becoming more chaotic, more temporary, more complex, and more overloaded with information, The ability to process information is at least partly constrained by the fundamental attitude about change. Two major dimensions Locus of control Tolerance of ambiguity SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Locus of Control The extent to which a person believes they have power over their successes and/or failures in life. Internal Locus of Control: Believes his or her successes are due to factors within their own control. Behavior is guided by his/her personal decisions and efforts. SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Locus of Control…….. External Locus of Control: Believes his or her successes or failures are due to factors outside of their own control. Behavior is guided by fate, luck, or other external circumstance. Research suggest that successful manager or leaders have higher internal locus of control SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Tolerance of Ambiguity Tolerance (or intolerance) of ambiguity influences one’s behavior and consequently leadership and decision- making style. Studies have found that managers high on tolerance for ambiguity adjust and perform better, and influence positively at workplaces environments.  SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Dimensions of Tolerance of Ambiguity Novelty – coping with new, unfamiliar situations Complexity – using multiple, distinctive, or unrelated information Insolubility – dealing with problems that are difficult to solve SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Managers with High Tolerance for Ambiguity... more entrepreneurial in their actions screen out less information in complex environment choose specialties that are less structured cope more effectively with role stress and conflict SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Self assessment Result SelfAwareness 6/3/2019

Thank you SelfAwareness 6/3/2019