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Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Released Tuesday, 18th January 2022
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Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Dismantling Dysfunction: Key Organizational Dysfunctions (Part 2)

Tuesday, 18th January 2022
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Are your leaders constantly complaining and not doing anything about it? Do members of the leadership team gossip about each other, all the while, promoting the notion that they are a high-functioning team? These are just two of the many symptoms of organizational dysfunction our hosts Dr. Anne Dranitsaris & Heather Dranitsaris-Hilliard have seen over and over again when working with leaders in businesses of all sizes and complexities. In today's episode, they will continue their "dysfunction buffet" introducing three more of the most common dysfunctions they've worked with. They offer their insights into the root causes of dysfunctions and share examples of real-life client stories - including the good, the bad, and the ugly. They focus on the pain points of each dysfunction and how they brought client organizations from dysfunction to high-functioning. 

If you want to know more about Anne & Heather's work with dismantling dysfunctions at Caliber Leadership Systems, check out:

https://www.dranitsaris-hilliard.com

https://caliberleadership.com

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Are you dealing with an organizational dysfunction you need help with? Contact us at info@caliberleadership.com.  

 IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [00:00] Episode introduction and overview 
  • [03:08] A working definition of dysfunction 
  • [04:20] How to look at dysfunction holistically 
  • [05:43] The dysfunction of stagnation
  • [08:29] Client examples of stagnation 
  • [11:29] The dysfunction of accountability
  • [13:54] Client examples of accountability 
  • [16:34] The dysfunction of neglect 
  • [20:33] Client examples of neglect
  • [25:18] Recap and what you can do starting now 

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • When leaders fail to continue to grow the business, working instead to preserve the status quo, the Dysfunction of Stagnation (aka Stuck in the Weeds) is created. Leaders at the top work really hard to stay in their comfort zone, avoid change, and refuse to set goals. Their mindset stifles growth resulting in a demotivated workforce, loss of top performers and market share.
  • Fear of being perceived negatively can cause leaders to create the Lack of Accountability Dysfunction (aka Employees Should Know). It is contributed to by leaders who want to be seen as caring, good leaders who don't micromanage. This leads to poor productivity, reduced quality and even bad behavior.
  • Many left-brained dominant leaders cause the Dysfunction of Neglect (aka Not My Job) when they don't consider it their job to nurture and engage their employees. They focus almost exclusively on business outcomes rather than on their employees' needs. This creates a culture of fear, lack of bench strength and low employee retention.
  • Leaders need emotional self-awareness, confidence and the ability to recognize and challenge their own fears to be effective and not create dysfunctions. If an organization is experiencing any type of dysfunction, leaders must take an holistic approach, which includes focusing on the needs of their people. They must also understand how meeting those needs will best meet the needs of the business.
  • Leaders will try to distill the dysfunction down to one thing - one person, one issue, one system etc. as the reason behind it to make it seem smaller so that it's more manageable to deal with. They end up playing dysfunctional whack-a-mole, dealing with one symptom and then having another emerge.
  • Leaders can start to dismantle the dysfunction by getting to know the needs of the people and really understanding how meeting those needs will best support the business to achieve its potential. Employees need something to aspire to, something to belong to, and an environment where their talents and unique contributions are cared for and nurtured.
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Dismantling Dysfunction

A podcast series for anyone who experiences dysfunction in organizations, leadership, or in relationships. Join organizational development and behavioral change experts Dr. Anne Dranitsaris and Heather Dranitsaris-Hilliard weekly as they introduce you to the most common dysfunctions in organizations and help you dismantle them by delving into the systemic causes behind them and telling you exactly what to do about it. Because of their more than 70 combined years of working with leaders and organizations, nationally and internationally, of all sizes and dysfunctions, there aren't too many that they don't have experience with. In these uncertain times, it's no wonder most organizations suffer from a myriad of dysfunctions and people issues they have no idea how to deal with. Too often, leaders go for the quick fix, leaving the root causes of the dysfunction shooting up in another area just as the last symptom has been dealt with. This results in disengaged employees, loss of high performers, poor productivity, and an unhealthy bottom line. No matter the size of the organization, any dysfunction is systemic and requires a holistic approach to rooting out and dismantling its cause. Otherwise, you'll stay with the whack-a-mole approach, dealing with pop up symptoms without changing anything. As experts in the neuropsychology of personality and leadership, Anne & Heather have co-authored and written almost 100 books, created the Striving Styles Personality System® and developed life-changing programs that help leaders and employees work to their potential. They add depth and breadth to their work because of their commitment to meeting the needs of their clients and passion for achieving potential – their clients and their own. Their clients often come to them when they have tried other consultants to help them deal with their dysfunctions. Too often consultants use a one-size fits all and tries to make the clients problem fit their packaged solution. With Anne & Heather, it's the other way around. They look deeply into the psychology, structure, and functions of the client's business, what they are trying to achieve, then they assess functionality and see what's getting in the way of its potential. Once they identify the root cause of the dysfunction, they bring a variety of solutions - strategy facilitation, leadership development programs, performance management, reward & retention strategies, career progressions, and so much more to transition the client's organization from dysfunction to functionality. If your organization's fiscal health and human resources are suffering because of common organizational dysfunctions and you need help, this show is for you. If you're dealing with the symptoms of one or more of these dysfunctions, such as disengaged employees, loss of high performers, poor productivity, lack of accountability or a failure to achieve organizational goals leading to an unhealthy bottom line, you'll gain insight into why what you've been doing to date hasn't worked and what to do about it. Heather and Anne bring organizational and leadership dysfunctions to life through client stories that illustrate how they delve into the organizations psychology and cultural norms to see how the lack of systems, fixed beliefs, and egos of the leaders contribute to it. Each episode in the series contains powerful information to help you dismantle the dysfunction in your organization, increasing productivity, improving employee engagement, and achieving your organizational outcomes. You'll leave each show armed with a new tool for dismantling the dysfunction in your organization. To continue the conversation, please visit our website at https://www.dranitsaris-hilliard.com where you can sign up for our newsletter. And, if you'd like to learn more about Dismantling Dysfunction, visit our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/c/dranitsarishilliard.

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