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Title: Agile%20Leadership:%20Inside%20the%20Project%20and%20From%20Above


1
L e a d i n g C h a n g e T h r o u g h C o l
l a b o r a t i o n
Agile Leadership Inside the Project and From
Above
2
L e a d i n g C h a n g e T h r o u g h C o l
l a b o r a t i o n
Pollyanna Pixton Founding Partner,
Accelinnova President, Evolutionary Systems
3
Overview
  • Inward Facing
  • What leaders wantfrom teams
  • How do they get it
  • Outward Facing
  • What teams wantfrom leaders
  • How do they get it
  • Team Warning Signs
  • What to Do

4
Inward Facing What Do Leaders Want?
5
Inward Facing
  • What Do
  • You Want
  • From Your
  • Teams?

6
Inward Facing
  • Results
  • To Look Good
  • To Help TeamsSucceed

7
How?
8
Inward Facing
  • Ricardo Semler, CEO of Semco, believes that all
    people desire to achieve excellence and that
    autocracy dampens peoples creativity and
    motivation.
  • - The Seven-Day Weekend

9
Collaborative Leadership
  • Free Team to Question, Analyze and Investigate

10
Collaborative Leadership
  • The Opposite of Control is Discovery

11
Project Management
  • Quality Management

Create an Open Environment
12
Working Together
  • Create an Open Environment

13
Open Environment
  • What Kind of Environment Do We Need To
  • Foster creativity and innovation?
  • Encourage ideas?
  • Create team ownership and commitment?
  • Implement mission critical and differentiation
    ideas?
  • What Is an Open Environment?

14
  • Make Sure Everyone Has What They Need to Succeed

Great Environments
15
Unleashing Innovation
  • Collaboration Process

Create a Culture of Trust
16
Project Management
Remove Debilitating Fear
  • Dependency Management

17
Project Management
  • Remove Obstacles

Team Based Measurements
18
Team Based Measurements
  • People Do What They are Measured By
  • Measure Results, Not Time
  • Let Team Evaluate Each Other

19
Protect Team Boundaries
  • Protect Team Boundaries

20
Project Management
  • Change Management

Build Team Confidence
21
Team Confidence
  • Trust First!

22
Unleashing Innovation
  • Collaboration Model

Short Iterations
23
Culture of Trust
  • Expect Success Accept Mistakes

24
Culture of Trust
  • Take the
  • Fun
  • Out of
  • Being
  • Dysfunctional

25
Project Management
Keep Focus Through Questions
  • Focus, Communication, and Expectation Management

26
Value Model!
27
Focus
  • Organizations change in the directionin which
    they inquire.
  • Inquire.
  • Question.
  • Listen.

28
Focus
  • Ask
  • How does that fit with our purpose?
  • Do we need to modify our purpose?
  • When do we need to do this?

29
Stay Positive
30
Appreciative Inquiry
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Value What Is
  • Envision What Can Be
  • Discuss Next Steps
  • Basic Assumption
  • An organization and the people know the
    possibility.
  • Fall Forward !
  • Problem Solving
  • Identify the Problem
  • Analyze the Causes
  • Plan the Actions
  • Basic Assumption
  • An organization is a problem to be solved.

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Appreciative Inquiry

Appreciative Orientation
Problem-Solving Orientation
CURRENT STATE
FUTURE
PAST
DISCOVER REALIZE POSSIBILITIES
ANALYZE FILL THE GAP
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Whats Wrong? What Happened? Whos to Blame? How
Do We Fix It?
Whats Working? Wheres the Passion? Whats
Possible? How Do We Achieve It?
32
Motivation
33
  • Authentic Motivation
  • The 3 Cs
  • Collaboration
  • Choice
  • Content
  • - Alfie KohnPunished By Rewards

34
Collaboration
35
Project Management
  • How Do We Deliver?

None of us are as smart as all of us. - Japanese
Proverb
36
Collaboration Model
  • Convene People FromThe Entire Enterprise!
  • Customers
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Stakeholders

37
Collaboration Model
  • Foster
  • Creativity
  • Innovation
  • via
  • Collaboration Process

38
Collaborative Leadership
  • Step Aside,
  • Let
  • Them
  • Work!

39
Unleashing Innovation
  • Collaboration Process

Collaboration Process
40
Collaboration Process
  • 1. Agree to
  • Goals
  • Objectives
  • Purpose

41
Collaboration Process
  • 2. Brainstorm
  • 3. Group
  • 4. Prioritize
  • Based on ???

42
Collaboration Process
  • 5. Individuals
  • Volunteer
  • For What
  • And
  • By When

43
Choice
44
Choice
  • Let Individuals Choose How
  • Let Teams Decide
  • On success measurements
  • How to hold each other accountable
  • Self-evaluations and what to share with
    leadership

45
Choice
  • They Tell You
  • What Needs
  • to Happen
  • for Success
  • and Results

46
  • Create a Place Where People Want to Be Not Have
    to Be

Great Leadership
47
Content
48
Definitions
Create Meaningful Work
49
Outward Facing

50
Outward Facing
  • What Do
  • You Want
  • From Your
  • Leader?

51
Outward Facing
  • Action from Leader
  • Information to Succeed
  • Get Leader to Stand Back or Step Up

52
How do you say what you need?
53
Leading Up
  • Research First

54
Research
  • Where Does
  • Your
  • Leader
  • Focus?

55
Research
  • How Does
  • Your Leader
  • Define
  • Success?

56
Research
  • What Are Your
  • Leaders
  • Hot Buttons?

57
Research
  • Assess System
  • Politics
  • Competition
  • Style Differences

58
Research
  • Where is your leader on this scale?Where are you
    on this scale?
  • Command
  • and
    Collaborative
  • Control
  • How do you define Command and Control?
    Collaborative Leadership?

59
Leading Up
  • What are Your Risks?

60
Can you.
  • Handle being fired?
  • Find another job within three months?
  • Handle your career being derailed?
  • Deal with public humiliation?
  • Deal with any undeserved, negative labels?
  • Survive without your mentors?
  • Let someone else take the credit for your ideas?

61
Leading Up
  • How To Lead Up

62
How to Lead Up
  • Your are
  • Not Going
  • to Change
  • Your Leader

63
How to Lead Up
  • Speak
  • So You
  • Can Be
  • Heard

64
How to Lead Up
  • Focus on
  • Business Value!

65
How to Lead Up
  • Timing

66
How To Lead Up
  • Deliver
  • Results as
  • Committed
  • and
  • Often

67
How To Lead Up
  • Let It Be Their Idea

68
How To Lead Up
  • Trust your Intuition
  • Listen, remember and trust your first thoughts
  • Rely on your gut reaction for warning signals
  • Listen openly for the secondary messages
  • Collect data note when you first thoughts have
    been accurate

69
How to Lead Up
  • Communicate, Often
  • Pass on Results
  • Check in Once per Week, or Daily
  • Find the Best Communication Format

70
How to Lead Up
  • Bring Solutions, Not Just Problems

71
How To Lead Up
  • Find
  • Common
  • Ground

72
How To Lead Up
  • Working with
  • Different
  • Leadership
  • Styles

73
How To Lead Up
  • Dont take it personal.
  • Ill get back to you on that.

74
Managing Risks
  • List Three Professional Options

75
Monitoring and Tracking
  • Making Adjustments For Successful Results

Your most useful How To ?
76
How Do You Know Things Arent Going Well?
77
Red Flags
  • How do you know a teammate is struggling?

78
Red Flags
  • How do you know a team is struggling?

79
Red Flags
  • Lack of Interest
  • Poor Communication
  • Lack of Velocity
  • Too Much Overtime
  • Lack of Focus
  • Scope Mismanaged
  • Body Language

80
Red Flags
  • Watch
  • Team Velocity
  • Value Velocity
  • Team Interactions
  • Who Talks to Who
  • Who Ignores Who
  • Individual Delivery Rates
  • Budget vs. Actual

81
Getting Back on Track
82
Back on Track
  • Stop.
  • Bring Team Together
  • Ask
  • Whats Working
  • Whats Not
  • How To Correct?

83
Back on Track
  • Get Buy In By Giving Ownership Individuals
    Decide What and How

84
Dont Overload Iterations
  • Transaction
  • Costs

85
Get the right people on the bus in the right
seats.
86
Get the wrong people off the bus.
87
Summary

88
Summary
  • Inward Facing
  • Open Environment
  • Culture of Trust
  • Authentic Motivation
  • Outward Facing
  • Leading Up
  • Red Flags
  • Getting Back on Track

89
Summary
  • Remove Debilitating Fear
  • Team-based Measurement
  • Short Iterations
  • Allow Mistakes
  • Take the Fun Out ofBeing Dysfunctional

90
Leading Up Summary
  • Know When to Lead Up
  • Discover Your Leaders Style
  • Speak So Your Leaders Can Hear You
  • Hone Your Message, Dont Just Present Problems,
    Bring Solutions
  • Manage Your Risk

91
Summary
  • Your
  • Next
  • Steps?

92
References
  • Stand Back and Deliver, co-author, published by
    Addison Wesley, due out in November 2008
  • The Seven-Day Weekend, Ricardo Semler
  • Orbiting the Giant Hairball A Corporate Fool's
    Guide to Surviving with Grace, Gordon MacKenzie
  • Punished By Rewards, Alfie Kohn

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Contact
  • Pollyanna Pixton
  • www.accelinnova.com
  • www.evolutionarysystems.net
  • www.collaborativeleadership.com
  • 801 . 209 . 0195
  • p2_at_ppixton.com
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