Formula 1 - Mercedes-AMG Toto Wolff Flashcards
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Describe the techniques Toto Wolff used to create the winning F1 team
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- Set High Standards
- Focus on People
- Practice Debriefing
- Do not fixate on blame
- Manage Superstars
- Avoid Complacency
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Describe Setting High Standards
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- Details matter (e.g., Wolff addressed the look and cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms).
- Motivate others to care about such details (may involve symbolic leadership).
- Can precipitate a culture of excellence throughout the organization.
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Describe Focusing on People
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- Employees are the most valuable assets; nothing can be done without them; relationship
building facilitates trust, information flows, and extra effort; care for the whole person. - Cast visions and missions, identify core values, and establish goals and objectives; helps
ensure that all employees understand what the organization is trying to accomplish. - Can foster a more cohesive and driven culture
4
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Describe techniques for practicing Debriefing
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- Analyze both successes and failures to discover strengths and weaknesses.
- Identify and address problems proactively.
- Can promote a culture of continuous improvement.
5
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Describe ways to not fixate on blame
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- Support those who make mistakes (within reason).
- As a leader, take the blame for mistakes made by followers.
- Can foster a more open and honest culture (e.g., individuals do not seek to hide mistakes).
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Describe ways to manage superstars
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- Star performers account for the lion’s share of performance outcomes in many knowledge-
and skill-intensive settings (e.g., science, software development, and sports). - Leaders must create contexts that allow those performers to thrive, while maintaining
authority; it also is important to be transparent and communicative with other employees. - Can foster a culture marked by mutual respect.
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Describe ways to avoid complacency
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- Loss aversion: losses tend to produce stronger emotional reactions than gains (or wins) do;
demonstrated in countless studies (not merely in sports, but also with financial outcomes). - Some leaders are driven to “not fail;” they use this drive to avoid complacency; they have
respect for their rivals’ ambitions and capabilities, try to outperform their counterparts at
other organizations, and encourage their employees to do likewise. - Can foster a competitive and aggressive culture.
8
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It probably is easier to develop a winning culture at the outset; it is much more difficult to change a (low performing) culture once it has been established.
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true
9
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In both cases, it is critical to attract, select, motivate, and retain the right people (and to
discipline counterproductive behavior and perhaps dismiss the wrong people).
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true
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A