• Powerful Praise and The Pitfalls of Prizes

  • 2021/05/11
  • 再生時間: 35 分
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Powerful Praise and The Pitfalls of Prizes

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  • Beware the default mode of prizes and back-pats lest you drain the power from praise. Trite and nonspecific praise can at best offer minimal value, and at worst create a system of winners and losers. We know it’s common to under-communicate genuinely positive, appreciative, and admiring regard for our coworkers in a powerful way. That's why Sarah Rose and John are jumping into the deep end of the praise pool and focusing this episode on sharing 3 tactical checkpoints to examine, reform, and transform your team’s practice of praise.
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    Referenced this week:

    •  Exploring the relationship between learning and leadership. Leadership & Organization Development Journal. (Brown & Posner, 2001).
    • Leading adult learning: Supporting adult development in our schools. (Drago-Severson, 2009). 
    • Excerpt from: How the way we talk can change the way we work: Seven languages for transformation. (Kegan, R., & Lahey, L. L. (2001).)
    • Managing diversity at work: Does psychological safety hold the key to racial differences in employee performance?  (Singh & Selvarajan, 2013). 

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    Show Norms

    • Be transparent about where we're at. Only record show when we're both ready.
    • Tell me where your head is at. This will help us adapt to our moods and tones. 
    •  Share the mic. Push for equity of voice in recording and editing.
    • Respect each other's privacy. 
    • Use 'I'. Avoid broad generalizations.
    • Speak your truth. Stay positive, but honest.
    • Ask WHY. If something's unclear, we push each other to clarify.
    • We make decisions together. Nothing goes live unless we are both happy.
    • We will make mistakes, tell me when so I can learn.

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    Do you want to learn more about Scrum? Follow us!
    Twitter / Facebook: scrumsup | Instagram: twoscrumsup

    Find out more about Alley at https://alley.co

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Beware the default mode of prizes and back-pats lest you drain the power from praise. Trite and nonspecific praise can at best offer minimal value, and at worst create a system of winners and losers. We know it’s common to under-communicate genuinely positive, appreciative, and admiring regard for our coworkers in a powerful way. That's why Sarah Rose and John are jumping into the deep end of the praise pool and focusing this episode on sharing 3 tactical checkpoints to examine, reform, and transform your team’s practice of praise.
_____
Referenced this week:

  •  Exploring the relationship between learning and leadership. Leadership & Organization Development Journal. (Brown & Posner, 2001).
  • Leading adult learning: Supporting adult development in our schools. (Drago-Severson, 2009). 
  • Excerpt from: How the way we talk can change the way we work: Seven languages for transformation. (Kegan, R., & Lahey, L. L. (2001).)
  • Managing diversity at work: Does psychological safety hold the key to racial differences in employee performance?  (Singh & Selvarajan, 2013). 

_____
Show Norms

  • Be transparent about where we're at. Only record show when we're both ready.
  • Tell me where your head is at. This will help us adapt to our moods and tones. 
  •  Share the mic. Push for equity of voice in recording and editing.
  • Respect each other's privacy. 
  • Use 'I'. Avoid broad generalizations.
  • Speak your truth. Stay positive, but honest.
  • Ask WHY. If something's unclear, we push each other to clarify.
  • We make decisions together. Nothing goes live unless we are both happy.
  • We will make mistakes, tell me when so I can learn.

____
Do you want to learn more about Scrum? Follow us!
Twitter / Facebook: scrumsup | Instagram: twoscrumsup

Find out more about Alley at https://alley.co

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