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What Makes Us Different?

December 5, 2024 by Petra Platzer Leave a Comment

Organizations sometimes ask us what makes us different from any other coaching/ leadership & Organizational development consulting group, and we proudly say the following:

1. We apply what we teach to ourselves. We can’t ask our clients to take risks and be vulnerable if we’re not willing to do the same. We create a safe and challenging crucible for our own development as we engage our clients to leverage courage and compassion.

2. We are constantly looking for the both/and– we will help you solve problems as we also invite you to create systems that effectively navigate between persistent and unsolvable tensions. For many of you this year, that has looked like navigating well-being as you drive for high-reliability cultures and excellence. It’s also looked like navigating individual team needs- eg, clinical team needs AND administrative and more centralized needs.

3. We develop you AS YOU DO YOUR WORK. No one has discretionary time these days so we have to help you do the work that needs to be done, while coaching you in the moment to compassionately observe ineffective habits while creating new ones that help to achieve better and faster results with less energy spend.

Does this sound enticing? Tune in next week when we tell you about the great work we’ve done at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and University of Maryland Medical System!

And contact us! www.sixseedpartners.com/contactus

Filed Under: Coaching, Leadership Development, Six Seeds, Team Development, Transformational Leadership Tagged With: #bothand, #complexity, #culture, #polaritymanagement, #systemchange, #wellbeing

Extending Compassion for Recovering Fixers: Yes, AND….

April 24, 2024 by Joy Goldman Leave a Comment

By Joy W. Goldman Advisor and Founding Partner

Background:

Quite often, we at SixSEED Partners find this theme arising with our clients:  “how do I stop seeing everything as a problem to fix?” Occasionally, we’ve thought of developing a 12-step program for recovering fixers: perhaps you’d like to be notified if we ever decide to go live? So what’s the “problem” with perpetual problem solvers?  In a complex, rapidly changing world, we need additional thinking tools and different perspectives. Feeling like we are the only ones who can satisfactorily fix problems can be exhausting!

The Challenge:

Simply stated, when every challenge we encounter at work is seen as a problem to fix, we end up in a cycle that drains energy and doesn’t actually eliminate the problem.  You can read our colleague David Emerald’s book: 3 Vital Questions to find out more!  You’ve heard of the myth of Sisyphus who was doomed to be pushing a boulder to the top of a cliff only to have it roll back down and him having to start all over again?  Exactly!

The Strategy:

First, embrace your strength and capacity to problem solve.  It’s a great gift and most likely contributed to your advancing in your field.  Bravo!

Second:  Seek out different perspectives, particularly those that are less visible to you.  Especially when you are absolutely certain that you have the one right answer, approach someone with whom you might often disagree and ask them: “What am I missing here?”  

Third:  Read up on “both/and” thinking:  Polarity Thinking.  This is a powerful thinking tool that allows you to see and map more complex systems where two seeming opposite tensions interact and the sustainable solution lies in leveraging each tension well and noticing early warning signs when your actions neglect the opposite pole.  As an example, for those of you who work for hospital systems that have many distributed hospitals, a common tension is centralizing for efficiency and decentralizing to meet local population needs.

The Outcome:

When you can follow the three steps above, you conserve energy, get results that last, and strengthen the leadership capacity of the entire system.  Want to know more?  You can reach out to us here:  https://sixseedpartners.com/contact/

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: #3vitalquestions, #bothandthinking, #complexity, #davidemerald, #leadershipdevelopment, #outcomefocused, #polaritypartnerships, #polaritythinking

David’s Ulrich’s Leadership Pipeline

August 11, 2023 by Joy Goldman Leave a Comment

Joy W. Goldman RN, MS PCC: CEO SixSEED Partners

With gratitude to Nicki Roth for posting this updated graphic of David Ulrich‘s Leadership Pipeline. As SixSEED Partners work with our clients, we invite them to re-think succession planning to a shift from preparing a few for select positions, to developing the capacity to think and better lead in complexity. In the graph posted by The Talent Guru, you will notice an evolution from task oriented and defined capacities to more of leading and growing others to create a culture of well-being and excellence. How are you intentionally developing your leaders so that their thinking expands before they are promoted into more complex roles? We’d welcome chatting with you about proven methods that respect your team’s and the organization’s most pressing needs.

Read post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nicki-roth-0b6a86_1-min-summary-of-the-evolution-of-leadership-activity-7086660758188486656-EBKR?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Filed Under: Six Seeds, Uncategorized Tagged With: #complexity, #culture, #davidulrich, #leadershipecosystemcapacitation, #nickiroth, #theleadershippipeline, #wellbeing

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