Title: Resilient Leaders
1Resilient Leaders
- Resilient Leaders Resilient Organizations A
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Foundation Convening
2Resilience Umbrella Definition
3Leaders Organizations With Resilience
- Face reality
- Find Meaning
- Improvise
- Harvard Business Review
- Center for Creative Leadership
4Resilience and Organizational Success
5Premise It Starts With YOU
- The resilience of leaders
- directly impacts
- the resilience of organization
- which in turn impacts
- organizational change and success
- Organizational Success is Dependent on RESILIENT
LEADERS
6Individuality of Resilience
- What challenges the resiliency of leaders and
organizations to - FACE REALITY
- FIND MEANING
- IMPROVISE
- is unique to each leader and
- each organization
7Resilience For Organizations is Dependent on
- The resilience of the people in the organization
- especially the leaders - The organizations capacity
8Organizational Capacity Components
9Organizational Capacity Components and Resilience
- Organizational capacity is a BASE for
ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE - Organizational capacity components are dynamic
they change as a result of APPLYING RESILIENCE - Organizational capacity is influenced by the
internal and external environments
10Individuality of Resilience For Leaders
- Neuro pathways developed as a result of life
experience - Grounding, values, beliefs
- Personalities
- Cultural context
- What else is happening in our lives
11The Human Brain
Prefrontal Area
Limbic System Emotional Brain
Amygdala
Brain Stem
12Why We React the Way We DoIts About the
Brains Design
- We are wired for fear and survival
- Results in Fight, Flight, Freeze response
- Emotional habits are engrained neural pathways
- We each have our own unique neural pathways
- We can re-wire with right practice
- NEUROPLASTICITY
13Neural Pathways Under Construction
From Jacobs-Stewart, Paths Are Made by Walking
14How Resilient Are YOU?
- Complete Self Assessment
- Determine the average for each area
- Face Reality
- Find Meaning
- Improvise
- Assess which are assets and which are areas for
development
15Increasing Your Resilience Through
- SELF AWARENESS
- SELF MANAGEMENT
- SELF GROUNDING
16You Can Change Your Brain Through
- SELF AWARENESS
- SELF MANAGEMENT
- (Emotional Intelligence)
- 90 of the difference between outstanding and
average leaders is linked to Emotional
Intelligence - Emotional Intelligence for leaders is twice as
important as intellectual ability or technical
skill - Goleman
17Develop Self Awareness by Knowing and Owning
Triggers
- Know how it feels in the body when you get
triggered - Know if youre going into fight, flight or freeze
when you get triggered - Know if you are owning the trigger or blaming
someone else
18In Addition - Be Self Aware of the Impact of
- Your personality
- Your cultural context
- What else is happening in your life
19What Does This Take?
- Knowing What Is Going on Inside All the Time
- Constantly
- Checking In
- Tuning In
- Being Aware
20The Rising Tide of Stress
21Self-Management The Significance of Managing
Triggers
- In the moment
- We have 10 to 15 seconds to stop the trigger
- In the aftermath
- Takes five to six hours to recover
22Creating a Pause
- Freedom is the ability to pause between
stimulus and response and in the pause to
choose. - Rollo May
23From Self Awareness to Self Management
Reaction
Trigger
Self awareness is the first step in creating the
PAUSE Knowing and owning triggers Self
management creates space for the pause, resulting
in having CHOICES on how to react
24Self Management Maintaining and Regaining
Thinking Capacity
- Under good circumstance we can use up to 8 - 12
pieces of information at one time - When we get triggered that gets reduced
- When we have a hijack, it goes down to one piece
of information we can use - Any time we stop or slow down the trigger we
maintain or regain thinking capacity.
25Neural Pathways Under Construction
From Jacobs-Stewart, Paths Are Made by Walking
26Self Management Tools
- Managing Triggers in the moment
- Reframing
- Quieting the mind
- Staying healthy
27Managing Triggers in the Moment Techniques
- Breath awareness
- Tune into the breath breath deeply
- Words
- Write
- Self talk OR talk with someone
- Body awareness
- Tune into the senses hearing, smell, touch,
seeing, tasting - Tune into the body sensations
- Movement
- Shift position, get up, sit down, walk
- Getting on the Balcony
28Reframing Moving From To
- No Control Control
- About Me Not About Me
- Hopeless Options
- Stressful Manageable
- Cant Do It Doing It
- Victim Survivor
29Reframing and Focus
- We now know that the brain changes as a function
of where an individual puts his or her
attention. - The Power is in the focus.
- David Rock and Jeffery Schwartz
- Leadership and Neuroscience
30 The Importance of Quieting the Mind
- In order to have insight, you have to quiet the
mind. There is a direct impact between insight
and a quiet mind. - David Rock and Jeffery Schwartz
- Leadership and Neuroscience
31Quieting the Mind Gives Us Two Things
- Ability to Reframe
- Opportunity for Insight
32Examples of Quieting the Mind Practices
- Breath Awareness
- Meditation
- Prayer
- Yoga
- Being In Nature
- Spiritual Practices
- Exercise
- Ti Chi / Qigong
33Investment in Being Healthy
- Physical exercise
- Change in eating habits
- less inflammatory foods
- reducing stimulants such as coffee or alcohol
- reducing sugar
- eating slowly
- Healthy socializing
- Vacation or many other non-work related
activities - Woodson Merrell, MD
- THE SOURCE UNLEASH YOUR NATURAL ENERGY
34Self Management Tools
- Managing Triggers in the moment
- Reframing
- Quieting the mind
- Staying healthy
35Increasing Your Resilience
- SELF AWARENESS
- SELF MANAGEMENT
- SELF GROUNDING
36Self Grounding
- Ground yourself in
- CORE VALUES AND BELIEFS
- TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS
37Investing in Self Grounding
- Core values and beliefs
- Identify what they are
- Keep them in front of yourself
- Practice and re-enforce them
- Use them to connect with your heart
38Importance Of Values, Beliefs, Heart
- Speaking from the heart requires being in touch
with our own values, beliefs and emotions ..
When you are leading people (and ourselves)
through change, it is their (and our) hearts, not
heads, that hold them (us) back. - The Practice of Adaptive Leadership
- Heifetz, Grashow, Linsky
39Investing in Self Grounding
- Trusting Relationships
- Identify the trusting relationships in your life
- Open to new opportunities
- Make them a priority and use them
- Resilient People seek help from reliable people
in times of stress - How Resilient Are You?
- Webmed.com/newsnweek/resilience
40Why Make the Investment?
- YOU - health and happiness
- YOUR WORK organizational resilience and success
41Resilience and Organizational Success
42Leaders Organizations With Resilience
- Face reality
- Find Meaning
- Improvise
- Harvard Business Review
- Center for Creative Leadership
43Your Investment in Being More Resilient
- Self Awareness
- Know and owning triggers
- Know impact of personality, culture and life
events - Self Management
- In the moment techniques
- Reframing
- Quieting the Mind
- Staying Healthy
- Self Grounding
- Core values and beliefs
- Trusting relationships
44Your Leadership Responsibility
- The ultimate act of personal (leadership)
responsibility at work may be in taking control
of our own state of mind. - Working w/ Emotional Intelligence
- Goleman
45Reflection / Insight / Plan
- Take a couple of minutes to reflect on this and
see what new insights you have - Use the boxes on the back of the Self Assessment
if it is helpful - Youll be talking about this with your peer group
at lunch
46The Day
- Breakouts Organizational Capacity
- A base for organizational resilience
- Application of organizational resilience
- Can challenge personal resilience
- Lunch
- Resilience Reflection, Insight, Plan with peer
group - End of Day
- Organizations Resilience and Capacity
47Organizational Capacity Components