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Breakfast General Session | People and Change

Breakfast General Session | People and Change. Sponsored by. Breakfast General Session | People and Change. Donald J. Hahn CFCC, CPVA, CPBA. Chief Learning Officer Security Business Institute. Sponsored by. Common Problems Cited By Leaders.

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Breakfast General Session | People and Change

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  1. Breakfast General Session | People and Change Sponsored by

  2. Breakfast General Session | People and Change • Donald J. Hahn • CFCC, CPVA, CPBA Chief Learning Officer Security Business Institute Sponsored by

  3. Common Problems Cited By Leaders • I need a better way of setting goals for employees. • I need a better way of holding employees accountable for achieving goals. • I want to hire the right people & fire the wrong people.

  4. Common Problems (cont’d) • I wish my people communicated more effectively. • I wish my supervisors would lead employees more proactively. • I don’t know if my employees are fully engaged.

  5. People & Change Are people capable of change, and if so, to what degree? Why some do … and some don’t? What critical success factors should I look for? What is my role in effecting Change?

  6. Are people capable of change, and if so, to what degree?

  7. Why some do … and some don’t

  8. Comfort Zone Motivation /Values Comfort Zone Behavior Competency

  9. EQ or IQ?? Intellectual Quotient Emotional Quotient • Measures one's emotional intelligence, as defined by the ability to use both emotional and cognitive thought. Adversity Empathy Resiliency Composure • Measures normative intellect cognitive abilities, such as the ability to learn or understand new situations. • Thinking • Comprehension • Processing

  10. Emotional Quotient 5-major components : • Intrapersonal Skills • Interpersonal Skills • Stress Management • Adaptability • General Mood

  11. “When I compared star performers with average ones in senior leadership positions, nearly 90% of the difference in their profiles was attributed to emotional intelligence factors rather than cognitive abilities.” –Daniel Goleman

  12. Employee Engagement

  13. What Critical success factors should I look for?

  14. Traits Shared By Successful People What is the single greatest characteristic of successful people? What are some other key characteristics? What is the single greatest attribute needed for change?

  15. Competencies and Stages of Change Competency Consciousness

  16. Learning Model

  17. Your Role In Effecting Change: Do your people understand their role? Do your people understand their gaps? Do they take responsibility to close those gaps? Do you hold them accountable?

  18. Comfort Zone & Remedies Motivation /Values HIRE Comfort Zone Behavior TRAIN Competency COACH

  19. Management Focus Coaching People will only perform in a manner consistent with their self concept. Behavior Motivators Competency Training Mentoring

  20. Performance reviews are a critical and ongoing process to fill the gaps between current and desired results. • Do you have a “people plan” designed to improve your human capital?

  21. Your People Plan

  22. Ongoing Coaching and Support Standards & Accountability Training and Development 2012 Goals and Objectives Coaching and Feedback PIP PIP

  23. Feedback: Consistent and Continuous Large small Noisy Perfect Quality of Feedback

  24. Liberate… Don’t Legislate! Standards Consequences Ownership Accountability

  25. “Let’s not forget that the little emotions are the great captains of our lives and we obey them without realizing it. Vincent Van Gogh "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." Charles Darwin

  26. What’s your Emotional Quotient? Confidential, complimentary online assessment delivered to your desktop HOW? Write “EQ” on your business card, leave it with us at the end of the session

  27. Thank You “Emotional Intelligence” Daniel Goleman “Good to Great” Jim Collins “Human Sigma” Fleming & Asplund “The Tao of Coaching” Max Landsberg

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