Multiplier Flashcards
5 disciplines of a Multiplier
1- Talent Magnet- optimize talent 2- Liberator- require people's best thinking 3- Challenger- extend challenges 4- Debate maker- debate decisions 5- Investor- instill accountability
4 practices of Talent Magnet
- Look for talent everywhere
- Find people’s native genius
- Utilize people at fullest
- Remove blockers
What is the logic of multiplication (3)?
- most people are underutilized
- all capability can be leveraged with right ldrshp
- intelligence and capability can be multiplied without requiring bigger investment
Finding people’s native genius
- observe them in action- look for spikes in authentic enthusiasm and flow of energy
- ask these questions- what do they do better than anyone else? what do they do better than anything else they do? without effort? without being asked?
3 steps to genius watching
- identify it- look for underlying capabilities by asking why
- test it by asking colleagues and the person themselves
- work it- find unconventional ways to use it
the environment liberators create
- create both pressure and comfort
- of learning- expecting people to learn from their mistakes
- generate pressure but not stress- requiring best thinking and best work
Demanding people’s best work
1- ask people whether they are giving their best
2- require best work, not certain outcomes- stress is created when people are expected to produce outcomes
Liberator first steps
- play your chips- select 2 or 5 chips and only speak by using these
- label opinions hard or soft
- make mistakes known- acknowledgment of your mistakes will give others permission to experience failure and recover with dignity and increased capability
Mind of a Challenger
- ask the big questions
2. show solution is possible- assumption is people get smarter by being challenged
Challenger practices
- seed the opportunity- provide just enough info to provoke thinking and help people discover and see opportunity for themselves- show the need
- lay down a challenge
- generate belief
Seeding opportunities
- show need
- challenge assumptions
- reframe problems- “most powerful work done is in response to an opportunity not a prob”
- create a starting point
asking hard questions
multipliers ask really hard questions; ask Qs that challenge to think and rethink; ask Qs that create a vaccuum- between what people know and what they need to know and what they can do and need to do
becoming a challenger
practice of intellectual curiosity- multipliers create genius in others b/c they are fundamentally curious and spark learning around them; the Q why is at the core of thinking- they ponder possibilties; want to learn from those around them; ask, “I wonder could we do the impossible?”
Debate-maker
frame the issues, spark debate, drive sound decisions
Framing the issue
research- secret to debate is prep b/f debate:
- define the Q- look for Qs that challenge assumptions and old ways of thinking, surface fundamental tensions, force people to confront realtiy, ensure multiple perspectives
- assemble data
- frame decision