Quick: Name 10 things you should never bring to work. How about:
-Your sob story
-Your love life
-Your aches and pains
-Your jealousies
-Your smart comments
-Your complaints
-Your excuses
-Your anger
-Your insecurity
-Your family baggage
No place for these things in a healthy, productive, high-performance workplace, right? And yet, we all know people (maybe even you!) who bring things like this to work with them. Why do we do it?
The answer is Patterns – engrained behaviors we all started to develop the moment we joined our first organization: our family. We carry our behavior patterns with us all the way from childhood into adulthood, and they play out over and over … and over… in both our personal life and our professional life. Some of our patterns serve us well. And some simply don’t – yet we keep our counter-productive patterns around because they feel comfortable to us, like an old pair of shoes we should have thrown out long ago.
CEO’s approach is to help people and organizations find their way OUT of the endless cycle of counter-productive patterns by
- Observing,
- Understanding, and
- Transforming
those patterns into healthy, productive behaviors. That’s what we call “transformation from the inside out.”
All of our work is based on our unique and powerful framework for change,
the PatternAware™ Leadership Model. Using this proprietary tool, you’ll develop a rich self-awareness, and understanding of others, that will free you and your organization to reach an exciting new level of performance and success.
We’re All Connected
“Transformation from the inside out” begins with you. Yet everyone and everything is interconnected, so change at the individual level is only the beginning. At CEO, we emphasize “systems thinking” - the idea that every person on Earth belongs to a variety of systems of all sizes and myriad functions, from large organizations to your own family and your social circle. The thing to remember is that when one thing within a system changes, the entire system begins to change. As we like to put it: “We’re all connected, and nobody wins unless we all do!” |