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Friday What’s Up? Groups / Charter / Course

Tipping Point Leadership Big Message Interesting idea (story) “Wonder” moment LLL

Tipping Point Leadership Kim and Mauborgne HBR, 2003 Bill Bratton – Police Leader Cognitive Hurdle – Get people to agree on current problem (face-to-face with problems) – Bratton began requiring that all transit police officials-beginning with himself-ride the subway to work, to meetings, and at night Resource Hurdle – Focus on “hot spots” and bargain with partner organizations (concentrate resources) – de-emphasizing or virtually eliminating some traditional features of transit police work while increasing emphasis on others or creating new ones - introducing mobile processing centers known as "bust buses."

Tipping Point Leadership Kim and Mauborgne HBR, 2003 Motivational Hurdle – Put the stage lights on and frame the challenge to match organizations values – Bratton had selected precinct commanders called before a panel of the senior staff (the selected officer was given only two days' notice, in order to keep all the commanders on their toes). The commander in the spotlight was questioned by both the panel and other commanders about the precinct's performance (KEY: based on fair processes and known goals: "block by block, precinct by precinct, and borough by borough. Political Hurdle – Identify and silence internal opponents and isolate external ones – Bratton's alliance with the mayor's office and the New York Times isolated the courts which had opposed his zero-tolerance policing out of fear that it would clog court schedules. And, large cars.

Let’s tackle a problem Anyone have a real world problem that we can solve? Use the four perspectives to do so. Hunger, education, economy, student initiative, world peace, green, work problem?

Group time Work on your projects.

Next Day Chapter 5 – Enlist Others BB – Read / discuss chapter – PLUS … experiment with “enlist others” – try to get someone to do something drawing from the strategies in the chapter (roommate to do dishes)