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1 Kingdomality

2 Background Assigned to read book, “Kingdomality: An Ingenious Way to Triumph in Management” while in MEd program First presented/shared at a book club My XO (COO) developed this presentation Have used book to help myself and others in professional & personal development It has made me a better leader, follower & team member, and person!

3 Background Kingdomality®
Created by Richard & Susan Silvano of Career Management International® Based on teachings of Carl Jung Ingenious occupational placement system based on personality type Utilizes a unique personality test that is blind to gender, race, education, socio-economic status, etc. (all about personality!)

4 For More Information Career Management International®(CMI)1
Kingdomality® Series (workshops) 4 part training and team development series Much more in depth than book (i.e. Corporate Resume™ and Resiliency Quotient™) This presentation is for sharing and awareness only, and is not intended to be a substitute for the Kingdomality® Series I am not affiliated with CMI and/or being compensated for this presentation

5 The Book Self-help book that uses a charming and witty-humored fable to express the main theory and take-away points

6 The Parable King Harold, the Wise, was in the midst of chaos
In his kingdom, projects that were funded were rarely finished, requiring massive royal bailouts Meetings called to discuss how to get a project concluded would soon turn into meetings discussing why the project wasn’t concluded, with bitter partisan bickering and blame The politics of personal destruction were out of control and his subjects were in disarray and discord

7 The Parable (Continued)
The kingdom suffered with poor productivity and unhappy, unreliable, and unfulfilled subjects that banded together with friends that turned on, rather than worked with each other (sound familiar?) The king knew the kingdom was a mess but he was no fool…it’s a people problem! Non-performing people with increased punishment and misdirected rewards

8 What to Do? Find a Wizard !

9 The Wizard’s Solution:
Grant the King a wish in the form of Medieval Management Consultant!

10 Lady Elizabeth’s Findings
A North, South, East, West Square-Peg-In-a-Round-Hole People Problem Which is a fancy way of saying, The people were confused about their roles The king kept trying to make these confused people do things they were not suited to do

11 Root Cause of the Problem:
The consultant found three major problems: Four distinct cultural groups lived in their own distinct tribal areas of the kingdom The cultural groups fought with each other The cultural groups didn’t understand each other and didn’t even understand themselves

12 Let’s take a look at the Cultural Groups!

13 The Southern People Harmonizers who dislike discord
Feel compelled to make sure everyone is happy Provides a sense of humanity and belonging Hot-blooded and passionate about issues Love causes; idealistic, not always practical Appreciate recognition Emotions rule the way Known as “Helpers”

14 The Northern People Strategists who pursue the most efficient and logical path Rarely play for fun; need to know the score Motto: Better, Faster, Cheaper Don’t easily accept goals others set for them Argumentative and cantankerous Often unaware of the impact their questioning can have on others, who can see them as rude and even abusive Known as “Challengers”

15 The Eastern People Strong sense of right and wrong
Conservative outlook and high regard for the chain of command Exceptionally organized and detail oriented Rules and authority are important May be seen as unreasonable and rigid Can have trouble seeing the necessity for change that others do Known as “Maintainers”

16 The Western People Visionary leaders Fascinated by the future
Interested in new things Typically very creative May seem absentminded, disorganized and distracted Often Impractical and unrealistic Known as “Explorers”

17 The Kingdom Cultural Groups
The consultant inscribed these cultural groups and their orientation on a Sun dial Source: Kingdomality: An Ingenious Way to Triump in Management.2

18 Kingdomality Personality Types
The consultant then inscribed 12 distinct primary personality types belonging to the four tribal groups The 12 primary groups were added to the Sun Dial to form the Kingdomality Personality profiles

19 Source: Kingdomality: An Ingenious Way to Triump in Management.2

20 Where’s thee place in the Kingdom?

21 Let’s Take a Brief Look at Each of the 12 Primary Personality Types
Characters of the Realm Let’s Take a Brief Look at Each of the 12 Primary Personality Types Take these profiles with a grain (or two) of salt!

22 Receiving commensurate rewards Being master of own fate LOATHES Losing
12 O’Clock The Black Knight3. Your overriding goal is to win. You are the warriors of the realm. Anything can be a battle, and if they think the reward is diminishing, they will quickly seek another project, or battle. Black Knights are persuasive, charismatic, and logical. Because you can control your feelings it is not unusual for you to charm, as well as successfully delegate tasks and responsibilities to the more emotional types. They formulate solid strategies and effectively use their skills to engage others. You approach each task or situation as a contest to be won strategically and efficiently. You seldom involve yourself in activities where you can not foresee a reward for your investment or effort. On the positive side, your efforts benefit your followers and allies, and you can be analytically empathic and logically persuasive. On the negative side, you can be perceived as out front and in people’s faces, unemotionally manipulative as well as arrogant, selfish and impulsive at times. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Winning Receiving commensurate rewards Being master of own fate LOATHES Losing Not being rewarded Ill-conceived campaigns

23 Making and closing a deal Calculating realistic potential of a deal
1 O’Clock The Merchant3. Merchants are the bottom-line people of the kingdom. Your overriding goal is to always be competitive, for Merchants are the deal makers. They are very meticulous and every situation is realistically analyzed for its profit potential. A well executed deal, even one that is profitable for all participants, can be its own reward for many Merchants. You like to keep your options open so you can maximize the reward and minimize the risk as conditions change. On the positive side you can be logically practical, rational and realistic. On the negative side you may be rigidly dogmatic as well as unmerciful and precipitous. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Making and closing a deal Calculating realistic potential of a deal Constructing logically sound transactions LOATHES Being rushed to a decision An ill-conceived plan Not having all the details

24 Applying technology to problems Getting the job done
2 O’Clock The Engineer-Builder3. You are the perfectionist of the kingdom. Your overriding goal is to stick with the plan and get the job done. "If it ain't broken don't fix it." is your motto. You provide structure and stability to your world. You have a no-nonsense approach to resolving problems. Your procedures are predictable and dependable. Your methods are proven and tested. You offer results not surprises and have a low tolerance for ambiguity. You have a talent for spotting inconsistencies in and improper reasoning. On the positive side, you are practical, just, realistic, pragmatic and rational. On the negative side, you may be dogmatic, rigid, short-sighted, indecisive and unimaginative. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Applying technology to problems Getting the job done Providing structure LOATHES Inconsistencies/ improper reasoning Extraneous issues Ambiguity

25 To search for knowledge To analyze and critique
3 O’Clock The Scientist3. Subscribes completely to the scientific method. The data creates the conclusion. To think about accumulating new data to prove an hypothesis could almost be considered a gross waste of time as there are so many new conclusions to be derived from the data already available. You are known for your analytical, not people skills, necessarily. You can be perceived as rude and uncaring when in fact, you are totally unaware of how others view you. Your intellect and curiosity are both a curse and a blessing (Sherlock Holmes). This professional sleuth always draws his conclusions from the available clues. On the positive side, you can be rationally imaginative and realistically perceptive. On the negative side, you can be nearsighted, narrow minded and rigid in your research methods. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES To search for knowledge To analyze and critique To be the keeper of knowledge LOATHES Disorder Speculation Heretics

26 Having a mission/purpose Solid procedures Realistic structure LOATHES
4 O’Clock The Doctor3. You are a committed professional as well as calm and courteous. Your emotions and feelings are reality based. Doctors approach their work with a sense of mission and purpose. You are not misled with half formed ideas nor are you given to radical or high risk experimentation. You follow the tried and true and do not waste time thinking about things that cannot be seen, touched, heard, felt or smelled. On the positive side, you can become an exceptional expert in your particular area of the helping professions. You can deliver and maintain consistent and beneficial service or advice to others. You do not lose sight of the reality of the situation and can usually control your own emotions. On the negative side, you can be quite resistant to change and bold decisions. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Having a mission/purpose Solid procedures Realistic structure LOATHES Chaos and disorder Wild or irresponsible experimentation Impatience and foolhardiness

27 Cooperation and camaraderie Structured, warm environment LOATHES
5 O’Clock The Shepherd3. The nicest people in the kingdom. Tends to your human flock. You understand the needs of those for whom you are responsible. Shepherds are vigilant and reliable. You realize your obligation and commitment to the well being of those entrusted to your care. Shepherds are very dependable. You engender a feeling of comfort and stability to those within your charge. You know that for the good of the group, sometimes individual members must be culled, or if a wolf can’t be frightened off, it must be eliminated! On the positive side, Shepherds can be empathic, caring, understanding, practical and realistic. On the negative side, you may be manipulative, close-minded and sentimentally rigid. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Valued Relationships Cooperation and camaraderie Structured, warm environment LOATHES Traitors Having to enforce rules Harsh criticism

28 Unfeeling obstructionists Shallow values
6 O’Clock The White Knight3. You are the hero of the kingdom! Don Quixote was a White Knight as was Joan of Arc, and the Lone Ranger. As a White Knight , you are a crusader and believe and fight for a cause as long as you perceive it to be just. The more forbidding the challenge, the more enticing it is. You expect nothing in return for your good deeds. You are one of the true "Givers" of the world. You are the anonymous philanthropist who shares your wealth, your time and your life with others. To give, is its own reward and as a White Knight you seek no other. On the positive side you are merciful, sympathetic, helpful, giving and heroic. On the negative side you may be impulsively decisive, sentimental and misdirected. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES A crusade Recognition Ideas and principles LOATHES Mercenaries Unfeeling obstructionists Shallow values

29 A solitary environment Lots of details Cutthroat competition
7 O’Clock The Dreamer-Minstrel3. You are the most charismatic in the kingdom. You can always see the “Silver Lining" and “pot of gold” for every issue. You have the capacity to build tremendous teams and get people excited about all manner of things-nearly as excited as yourself! Look at the bright side is your motto and understanding why everything happens for the best is your goal. You are the eternal positive optimist of the world who provides the hope for all humankind. There is nothing so terrible that you can not find some good within it. On the positive side, you are spontaneous, charismatic, idealistic and empathic. On the negative side, you may be a sentimental dreamer who is emotionally impractical. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Motivating others Meeting new people Having fun LOATHES A solitary environment Lots of details Cutthroat competition

30 Sharing their vision with others An appreciative audience
8 O’Clock The Benevolent Ruler3. Visionaries of the kingdom. You are the idealistic social dreamer. Your overriding goal is to solve the people problems of your world. You are a social reformer who wants everyone to be happy in a world that you can visualize. You are exceptionally perceptive about the woes and needs of humankind. You often have the understanding and skill to readily conceive and implement the solutions to your perceptions. On the positive side, you are creatively persuasive, charismatic and ideologically concerned. On the negative side, you may be unrealistically sentimental, scattered and impulsive, as well as deviously manipulative. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Sharing their vision with others An appreciative audience Loyal followers LOATHES When others doubt their vision When their leadership is questioned Lack of commitment to others

31 Giving opinions that may change Leading a discussion
9 O’Clock The Bishop3. The politicians and diplomats of the kingdom. You can be very convincing and persuasive. You impose your own order upon the chaos that you find. Your most valuable talent is in giving ideas a reality base and in making the unreal seem real. You have the uncanny ability to feel comfortable on either side of an argument without feeling less committed to either side. You require unwavering loyalty and will occasionally test it. On the positive side, you can be imaginative, realistic and idealistically pragmatic. On the negative side, Bishops may be devious, short-sighted and rigidly impractical. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Giving opinions that may change Leading a discussion Brainstorming ideas LOATHES When others question their ideas Challenges to their facts Lack of faith in their concepts

32 New people, places, things Trying something new or different
10 O’Clock The Discoverer3. You are the ideal people of the kingdom. Your overriding goal is to go where no one else has ever gone before. Regardless of the number of available natural problems to be solved, it is not unusual for you to continually challenge yourself with new situations or obstacles that you have created. You are an insatiable explorer of people, places, things and ideas. You thrive on constant change and anything new or different. On the positive side, you can be creatively rational as well as open minded and just. On the negative side, you might be an impractical and indecisive procrastinator. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES New people, places, things Trying something new or different Following an impulse LOATHES Having to repeat something Following a routine or schedule Being boxed in

33 Being put in the spotlight Ineptitude of others Wasting time
11 O’Clock The Prime Minister3. The real entrepreneurial power behind the throne! You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize. You will pitch in yourself to get whatever needs done finished. You will often only associate with those people who can assist you in the implementation of your plan. You can be very blunt, inept assistants may be immediately discarded as excess baggage. To do otherwise could be seen as inefficient and illogical. Frequently, you work in the background. On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes. On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, arrogant, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. LIKES Power Getting results A winning strategy LOATHES Being put in the spotlight Ineptitude of others Wasting time

34 The 12 Kingdomality Occupations and Their Positions on the Sun Dial
Source: Kingdomality: An Ingenious Way to Triump in Management.2

35 To which guild hall doth thee belong?
The Guild halls In the Kingdom, subjects with similar occupations belong to guilds To which guild hall doth thee belong?

36 Helpers Hall Dreamer Minstrels, White Knights, and Shepherds
Driven to support, nurture and make connections Motivated by emotions Helpers will listen intently when the Challengers grouse about the constricting influence of maintainers Helpers encourage Explorers when they are frustrated by the mundane Helpers commiserate with Maintainers, who want more structure in the group

37 Challengers Hall Prime Ministers, Black Knights and Merchants
Driven to win and be efficient Motivated by logical thinking Challengers keep the Explorers focused Challengers spur Maintainers to action Challengers keep Helpers from becoming so emotional that they become ineffective

38 Maintainers Hall Engineer-Builders, Scientists, and Doctors
Seek to make things work continually, day after day Motivated by realistic thinking Maintainers temper the Explorers’ lust for chaos Maintainers define and depersonalize the Helpers’ decisions Maintainers buffer the Challengers’ aversion to rules and detailers

39 Explorers Hall Benevolent Rulers, Bishops, and Discoverers
Seekers of new experiences Motivated by creativity Explorers encourage Maintainers to try new things Explorers help Challengers see the rewards of change Explorers push Helpers to move on and let old, failed relationships and issues die

40 “Ah-ha” Quotes and Lessons Learned!

41 “Ah-ha’s” and Lessons Learned
“Too often teams are balanced for such things as business and technical skills but not for outlook and approach.” Personality is the fundamental nature (true self) of people, and maybe it can be hidden at times but under major stress, the true self will shine through because you can’t change it.” “Kings always think they are in touch and know what it’s like for people they rule. That delusion shows how out of touch they are!”

42 “Ah-ha’s” and Lessons Learned
Balance is needed for a healthy, productive, and hopefully, happy kingdom! No one person, no one role is more important than another Everyone is needed, working together (complementing) each other, not just with a group of similar people who think alike and fight (conflicting) with other different people! People are readily identified by race, gender, occupation, titles/ranks, degrees, etc…but what about their personality? True Diversity?

43 “Ah-ha’s” and Lessons Learned
“In any realm, a King or Queen can emerge from any of the four groups with equal ease and success.” “In recent times, a leader might have defined strong leadership as an excess of his or her own personality, backed by others of a like mind.” “Today and in the future, great leaders are, and will be, those who actively seek to temper their own traits and surround themselves with complementary personalities.”

44 Final Thoughts “By knowing your role, and the essence of other roles, you’ll understand why certain people see problems and opportunities differently.” A fast way of determining a person’s personality type (role) is by asking how long a book should be.

45 References Career Management International Incorporated. Kingdomality Series® Access: January 13, 2015. 2. Bowles, S.; Silvano, R.; Silvano, S. Kingdomality: An Ingenious New Way to Triumph in Management. New York: Hyperion; 2005. 3. Anonymous. Updated: September 23, Accessed: January 13, 2015.

46 Questions?

47 Group Exercise!

48 The FIVE DYSFUNCTIONS of a TEAM

49 BACKGROUND The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Written by Patrick Lencioni
Expert on leadership, teamwork, mgt, and organizational development Theories were developed while author was pursuing a theory on leadership Uses a fable about a CEO with a team in disarray and discord Theorizes 5 common team dysfunctions

50 BACKGROUND Assigned to read “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable” while in MEd program and ASHP-PLA. First presented/shared at junior officer development symposium Have used book to help myself and others to become better members and leaders of teams

51 For More Information The Five Dysfunctions of a Team -Workshops for teams and team leaders Book, “Overcoming The Five Dysfunctions of a Team”, by Patrick Lencioni Look for presentations from author on You-Tube (dynamic speaker) President of The Table Group – consulting firm

52 Team Assessment

53 Introduction to the Book
“Not finance. Not strategy. Not technology. It is teamwork that remains the ultimate competitive advantage, both because it is so powerful and so rare.”1 “The fact remains that teams, because they are made up of imperfect human beings, are inherently dysfunctional.”1

54 Overview of the Model Building a strong team is actually simple
It takes discipline and persistence However, teamwork in most organizations is still elusive Organizations fall prey to 5 natural pitfalls or dysfunctions They are distinct issues but interrelated

55 The Five Dysfunctions of a Team-Model

56 The Five Dysfunctions of a Team-Model
Absence of Trust Unwillingness to be vulnerable in the group Fear of Conflict No engagement of unfiltered and passionate debate of ideas Lack of Commitment No real buy-in or commitment to decisions (even if they agree in the meeting)

57 The Five Dysfunctions of a Team-Model
Avoidance of Accountability Reluctance to call peers on actions and behaviors (or lack thereof) Inattention to Results Needs of individuals or areas they represent are put above that of the team Imagine if the opposite were true?

58 The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team

59 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions

60 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Dysfunction 1: Absence of Trust Without trust, teamwork is impossible Confidence that other team members intentions are good Must be comfortable being vulnerable Confident vulnerabilities won’t be held against you No trust = wasted time and effort

61 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Vulnerability & Trust Take Time Process can be accelerated by the team Personal History Exercise Team Effectiveness Exercise Personality Behavioral Preference Profile 360 degree feedback Experiential Team Exercises Role of the Leader: 1st to be vulnerable!

62 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Dysfunction 2: Fear of Conflict All great relationships require conflict People try hard to avoid conflict Ideological conflict vs destructive fighting Healthy conflict = best solutions (quicker) Avoiding conflict to prevent hurting feelings encourages tension and worse Better to argue than keep revisiting issues

63 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Acknowledge Conflict is Productive & Necessary and Should Not be Avoided Mining-have someone assume role as “miner of conflict” Real-Time Permission-teammates coach and encourage each other to debate Other Tools-Personality preference tools Role of Leader: Model behavior & restraint

64 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Dysfunction 3: Lack of Commitment Commitment needs clarity and buy-in Desire for consensus and need for certainty cause lack of commitment Consensus-ALL opinions must be heard and considered to get buy-in Certainty-Analysis-Paralysis; just make a decision!

65 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Maximize Clarity and Achieve Buy-In Cascading Message-review key decisions Deadlines-utilize (ambiguity is deadly!) Contingency Analysis- reduces fears Low-Risk Exposure-builds confidence Role of the Leader: Must be comfortable with making a wrong decision; does not place premium on certainty & consensus

66 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Dysfunction 4: Avoidance of Accountability Willingness to call teammates out Tendency to avoid associated conflict Especially problematic amongst friends Team members become resentful Accountability fosters respect Peer pressure is strongest pressure!

67 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Utilize Classic Management Tools Publication of Goals & Standards Clarify publicly & avoid ambiguity Simple and Regular Progress Reviews Provides structure Team feedback Team Rewards Role of Leader: Encourage accountability

68 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Dysfunction 5: Inattention to Results Ultimate dysfunction Team members don’t care or are focused on team or personal “status” Team is simply not focused Team must want to achieve goals

69 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions
Clear Results and Only Reward Behavior That Contributed to Achievements Public Declaration of Results “I guarantee we’ll win!” Joe Namath Results-Based Rewards Must contribute to be rewarded Role of Leader: Be objective and only value results and real contributions

70 Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions

71 References 1. Lenicioni, P. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; MetroPraise International. Accessed February 15, 2015.

72 QUESTIONS?

73 Dr. Chris Lynch (904) 718-8054 sparks2scripts@gmail.com


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