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FOCUS Sock `em with Psych! - Mind games for Managing!
AN MBA or a PGDBA teaches you a whole lot about the fundamentals
of management but it does not often prepare you for the most
important of all resources you will have in your quiver -
People! Your success or lack of it in the mind-delving required
will either boost your career or allow it to avalanche into the
valley of gloom. What you need is a reorientation into the hows
to get to the top of the heap!
Psycho-GroupingMost HR professionals will remember their
fundamentals in group dynamics. However, when a new recruit comes
in, it is not easy to recognise what's happening.
The Forming Stage: When teams come together, no one knows each
other, trust is minimal, and very few really feel wanted or
participatory
The Storming Stage: People get to know the foibles and failures
(as compared to themselves) of the others in a team and the
fireworks of fraternisation begin! This is a good time to
concentrate on the work at hand than on personalities!
The `Norming' Stage: There is the beginning of a team feeling and
togetherness, an excellent time to allocate responsibilities so
that work procedures are laid down to everybody's satisfaction
The Performing Stage: The members of the group begin to work like
a well-oiled machine, leveraging each one's strength against
their weaknesses. Groups that keep this stage going for the
longest time will succeed beyond belief! It will be the
responsibility of the leader to keep his team at this stage for
as long as possible as his success will hinge on it!
The Adjourning Stage: If the team is extraordinary, it is
inevitable that everyone will grow in stature and the confines of
the team will be felt. Members will start looking at fresh
avenues of growth and may even be enticed by external factors to
depart.
There will be regrets, recriminations perhaps and certainly a
degree of dependency. The remaining members may also begin to
look elsewhere unless a road map is drawn for them to go on
Psycho-skating!You will come across people that you have to work
with even though you are as different as chalk and cheese. You
cannot get by taking the view that you can avoid them, because
you can't! Different jobs require different people and if you
can't remember that, your work that needs a different input won't
work either! You sure can do something about it.
Don't be reactive, be proactive! If you blow up when your fur is
brushed the wrong way, nothing will get done. Watch you attitude!
Remember the power of positive thought and action. Your gung-ho
spirit will out trump his failure-focus! Problems are solved with
solutions not with blame!
Psychometry
There are a whole lot of tests available online or offline.
People love doing tests that reveal more about themselves and are
generally honest about their responses. Offer to do these tests
for your colleagues (90% will agree) and see if you can work out
a way to work better with them! Find out ways you can best get
along with each other! The DISC profiling test is the fastest,
most efficient test that be taken offline (its available online
too!) and it will reveal how best you can get on together!
Psycho-CommHow do you come across? Do people understand what you
say to them or do their faces take on a strained expression while
you hold forth?
Perhaps you could do with a little refresher course in
communication! Common boo-boos in communication include:
Beating consistently around the bush instead of getting down to
the important point
Prevarication and evasive speech
Trying to sugar-coat bitter pills to the extent that the patient
thinks that the pill is sugar and it does not have the desired
effect
Expecting people to know what's on your mind when you yourself
can't articulate it clearly to yourself!
Not listening to yourself!
Psycho-politik
One thing you can never avoid is the undercurrent that thrums
through the floorboards of the office! Some call it politics,
others call it a headache, but there's no getting away from it,
it looms above, under and all around the atmosphere of the
office. No two people are just the same. Therefore, systems and
procedures notwithstanding, people have to be handled differently
if you are to get equal productivity from them.
By not keeping your eyes open to what's happening in the dynamics
of the office environment, you'll never be able to get things
done to your best advantage. Your aim? Being a happy worker. If
you don't keep up to what's going on, you will never be happy!
Working together is all about loyalty, trust and building
relationships. If you don't take note of what people do, why they
do it and how they do it, you won't make the relationships you
need to succeed.
Even your own position in the office is untenable if your boss
doesn't trust you and he won't if you don't demonstrate that you
are a team player, ready to trust and be trusted!
Remember it is important to be wary of egos, motives and agendas,
and if you can balance the lot against your own strengths, you
will be the success you want to be!
S.Ramanujacharya
professor1@sify.com
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