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Wrestling With Chaos

Release Date: 11/17/2019

0063 WWC Urko Wood: Jobs To Be Done show art 0063 WWC Urko Wood: Jobs To Be Done

Wrestling With Chaos

In this episode Urko Wood, with Reveal Growth Consultants, discusses how business-to-business (B2B) companies can grow in a predictable manner using a method — Jobs-To-Be-Done — which also sustains value and profitability. The process is described in the seminal book, Jobs to be Done: From Theory to Practice, by Anthony W. Ulwick. Urko also has a free white paper, 3 Steps to Consistently Fill Your New Product Pipeline with Only Good Ideas, you may find quite beneficial for developing new products. The discussion opens with the reality one can’t just prepare to do Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD)...

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Wrestling With Chaos

In this episode Kent Johnson, CEO of Highlights for Children, a family-owned business with a majority of independent Board members, discusses a series of topics ranging from his sudden take-over of the CEO position at age 36 due to the death of the incumbent to how the company started to the different avenues of childhood development Highlights pursues. To compound the situation he actually did not want the position since he was working successfully in biotech. Kent refers to the great mentorship he received from the Board of Directors which helped insure assuming the CEO position would be...

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0061 WWC Jim Bruner: Child Development - STEM vs STEAM show art 0061 WWC Jim Bruner: Child Development - STEM vs STEAM

Wrestling With Chaos

In this episode I talk with Jim Bruner who works in child development and who draws on his long history of mentorship to develop diversity, specifically combining the arts with technology. We started with Jim introducing the importance of diversity - turning STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) into STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math). He and his husband bought a farm and with is half Jim dedicated it to gardening and technology. He realized without diversity technology is a destructive component causing isolation and destruction. With diversity technology can...

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Wrestling With Chaos

This episode is the first in a series on preparing for the next recession, “Recession Preparation - Processes and Employees.” The entire teamCMC contributes their expertise: • Gary Monti: change management, business analysis/planning, people & politics, project management • John Riley, Agility expert • Jeffrey Cochran, Human Resource expert

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0059 WWC Influence People by Brian Ahearn - Book Review show art 0059 WWC Influence People by Brian Ahearn - Book Review

Wrestling With Chaos

In this episode I review “Influence People: Powerful Everyday Opportunities to Persuade That Are Lasting and Ethical,” written by Brian Ahearn. In addition to influencing people in general, information is provided for those who need to improve their sales cycle. His approach is very practical, laying out key principles and associated acronyms that can be used to practice sharpening you ability to influence people.

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0058 WWC Coaching vs Therapy - Dr. Katherine Barteck, PsyD, Interview show art 0058 WWC Coaching vs Therapy - Dr. Katherine Barteck, PsyD, Interview

Wrestling With Chaos

This episode is an interview with Dr. Katherine Barteck, PsyD, about the differences between counseling and coaching. She starts with definitions of therapy and coaching. Counseling, or therapy, is about taking an in-depth look at what is creating the current problems. The person can benefit from psychotherapy without necessarily having a diagnosis. Simply having the desire to explore one's past is efficient to gain benefits from psychotherapy.

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0057 WWC Address Fear, Organize Your Business - Britanny Dixon Interview show art 0057 WWC Address Fear, Organize Your Business - Britanny Dixon Interview

Wrestling With Chaos

This episode is an interview with Brittany Dixon of Process for Profit. and continues our look at the relationship between fear and bad habits (see the previous article, Fear and Bad Habits - Give Yourself A Break and/or listen to the previous podcast of the same title) . Specifically, we dive into addressing obstacles fear creates which leads to wasting time, lowered efficiency, and an aimlessness in terms of moving one’s business forward.

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Wrestling With Chaos

In this episode the relationship between fear and bad habits and the importance of going easy on yourself are covered. You may notice that when trying to break a bad habit resolution fades and suddenly you're back to the bad habit maybe even more so than before the resolution. There's a good reason for that in this podcast is going to cover that issue.

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Wrestling With Chaos

This podcast covers Chapter 12, “Small Steps To An Agile Strategy” of “12 Steps to Flow: The New Framework for Business Agility,” by Haydn Shaughnessy and Fin Goulding. The authors start the chapter by stating a good Flow workplace is one that challenges the idea of big strategy and grand plans. The new method is to build strategy from small steps.

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0054 WWC 12 Steps To Flow - Ch 11 - Broadening Your Personal Development Goals show art 0054 WWC 12 Steps To Flow - Ch 11 - Broadening Your Personal Development Goals

Wrestling With Chaos

This podcast covers Chapter 11, “Broadening Your Personal Development Goals” of “12 Steps to Flow: The New Framework for Business Agility,” by Haydn Shaughnessy and Fin Goulding. I would have to say if I had a favorite chapter so far this might be it! To quote from the authors, "Flow stands for empowerment. Real empowerment puts responsibilities onto your shoulders. It gives you more liberty, more uncertainty and more need to challenge yourself to grow. You are in charge of more than you realized."

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In this podcast Gary Monti, Jeffrey Cochran, and John Riley with Center for Managing Change discuss how your business is a reflection of you and how you view and interact with the world. They also provide tips for what to do so that you can get focused, get on track, and get profitable growth.

 

Points covered include:

  • Jeffrey started the conversation with the need for a consultant to think about where they are with their OWN business. There’s a need to walk the walk.
  • John talks about needing to level-set before even doing a small piece of work. It’s all about adding value.
  • The challenge is success brings us to our next challenge, e.g., trying to expand or grow one’s company. Strengths have been exhausted. It’s time to lean into the more challenging part of oneself so in order to improve their organization right along with themselves. Personal lives are a reflection of what is going on in the business. There’s an urge to go out and “buy a piece of software” to cover all the difficulties that really are being caused by personally internal issues.
  • So what does the journey look like? It’s about leaning into the chaos and complexity and admitting the rules are falling apart and a change in perspective is needed. The urge is to amplify what has worked in the past instead of making genuine changes.
  • In a word, denial is the issue.
  • Jeffrey gives a great example where unique code with no documentation was written and the owners were challenged in trying to figure out how to move forward. The move for the unique code was painful.
  • A method for deconstructing denial is presented which gets into the huge challenge of dealing with fear. John talks about how dealing with fear when working software in the trenches there’s a potential for fear of having one’s hand shot off it it raised to state there’s a problem.
  • Gary shifts the conversation to the work load associated with pulling one’s difficulties out of the company. People have adapted in order to survive and cry “unfair” when the company is re-structured in a healthy way.
  • John brings up the denial mechanism associated with CEOs who say their door is always open…they fail to mention that employees don’t trust them. Jeffrey points out it will be reflected in excessive turnover and that it will take diligence and a lot of humility to turn the organization around.
  • The conversation shifted to a stable, growing organization where everyone had a clear understanding of each other’s position. Sales personnel working throughout the company for up to 2 years in order to have a clear understanding of how genuine growth could be achieved. This means being honest about the reality of the situation.
  • The challenges of self-organization or being proactive in dealing with problems are discussed with respect to the degree of trust present. When self-organization occurs the team can dive into The Why, The How, and The What. This gets to asking, “Why would someone want to work with me?”
  • A critical form of denial that can be very destructive is purchasing the Silver Bullet product, e.g., software, or hiring/retaining the White Knight that will solve EVERYTHING! It can also show up in overestimating one’s strength in a situation and having tunnel vision which can lead to destructive decision-making. Hiring “Yes” men and -woman is another form of preserving denial.
  • By owning your shortcomings and bringing everything to the surface leads to the best decision-making. It is a reflection of your culture. Allow for a culture of experimentation!
  • Also, allow for the direct challenges you’ll experience where your shortcomings are brought to the surface. Be humble, own them, deal with them direction and take a leadership position by changing behaviors. There will be a payoff in terms of growth and abundance. Pay attention and maintain a healthy level of stress during the change process — not too lax and not to fast.

 

If you need help in gaining clarity when dealing with complex situations, you can download CMC’s free e-book  MINDSET – 5 SIMPLE WAYS TO LOOK AT COMPLEX PROBLEMS and learn how to find a simple vantage point from which you can resolve challenges.

 

You can contact Jeffrey, John, or Gary at [email protected] or call us at:

 

Jeffrey Cochran 614-565-8073

John Riley 614-778-1514

Gary Monti 614-226-1333

 

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