logging in or signing up Creative Diversity - How Do I Manage It hamerhokie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 129 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 30, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Creative Diversity – How Do I Manage It In My Organization? : Creative Diversity – How Do I Manage It In My Organization? Sandy Cormack interzon@comcast.net Creative Style Defined : Creative Style Defined Creative Style = Thinking Style Theory explores the way people solve problems All people need to manage change successfully All people solve problems and are creative, but not in the same manner Adaptors and Innovators : Adaptors and Innovators Characteristics of the INNOVATIVE creative style: Need for less structure Solves problems by breaking, modifying, eliminating, replacing the current paradigms Prefer radical, transformational change ‘Do Things Differently’ Characteristics of the ADAPTIVE creative style: Need for more structure Solves problems by refining, extending, improving the current accepted paradigm Prefer incremental, predictable change ‘Do Things Better’ Descriptive Summary : Descriptive Summary The KAI : The KAI KAI developed in the mid-80s after 20 years of creative style research Inventory of 33 questions Yields a score between 32 and 160 (general population range is 45-145) Places individuals on a continuum from ‘Highly Adaptive’ to ‘Highly Innovative’ National KAI Distribution : National KAI Distribution Mean = 95, Standard Deviation ~ 20 Creative Style is NEVER a Pejorative : Creative Style is NEVER a Pejorative All people problem-solve and are creative Adaptors and innovators can be equally good or bad at problem solving – they just do so differently It takes a wide range of styles to solve all problems Do not tolerate creative style differences – welcome them ME YOU Style is Relative : Style is Relative An individual may be more innovative or more adaptive, relative to others in the group More adaptive than… More innovative than… Problem A - Problem B : Problem A - Problem B When I solve a problem by myself, I am faced only with the problem at hand (Problem A) When I ask for your help at solving a problem, I am now faced with two problems: The problem at hand (Problem A) The problem that lies between us because we have different creative styles (Problem B) A A B Managing Creative Diversity : Managing Creative Diversity Managing diversity is the key to managing change To be effective, we have to MANAGE Problem B, so that we can FOCUS MAXIMUM ENERGY on Problem A B Narrow Diversity : Narrow Diversity A group with narrow creative styles tends to communicate, work together and trust one another well (i.e. naturally minimize Problem B)…. BUT… …prefer Problem A to fall within their ‘narrow range’ Problem A Range Problem B Wide Diversity : Wide Diversity A group with widely dispersed creative styles can solve a wider range of problems BUT… …have more trouble managing Problem B Problem B Problem A Range Group Training : Group Training Diversity Audit – Perform KAI on a group and Ask members how diversity can be immediately used Ask members what can be used in the future and how Train them to accept and welcome creative diversity Ask members to consider the costs of failing to accommodate diversity Explore with them the relationship between managing diversity and managing change Train them techniques to simulate different creative styles You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Creative Diversity - How Do I Manage It hamerhokie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 129 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 30, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Creative Diversity – How Do I Manage It In My Organization? : Creative Diversity – How Do I Manage It In My Organization? Sandy Cormack interzon@comcast.net Creative Style Defined : Creative Style Defined Creative Style = Thinking Style Theory explores the way people solve problems All people need to manage change successfully All people solve problems and are creative, but not in the same manner Adaptors and Innovators : Adaptors and Innovators Characteristics of the INNOVATIVE creative style: Need for less structure Solves problems by breaking, modifying, eliminating, replacing the current paradigms Prefer radical, transformational change ‘Do Things Differently’ Characteristics of the ADAPTIVE creative style: Need for more structure Solves problems by refining, extending, improving the current accepted paradigm Prefer incremental, predictable change ‘Do Things Better’ Descriptive Summary : Descriptive Summary The KAI : The KAI KAI developed in the mid-80s after 20 years of creative style research Inventory of 33 questions Yields a score between 32 and 160 (general population range is 45-145) Places individuals on a continuum from ‘Highly Adaptive’ to ‘Highly Innovative’ National KAI Distribution : National KAI Distribution Mean = 95, Standard Deviation ~ 20 Creative Style is NEVER a Pejorative : Creative Style is NEVER a Pejorative All people problem-solve and are creative Adaptors and innovators can be equally good or bad at problem solving – they just do so differently It takes a wide range of styles to solve all problems Do not tolerate creative style differences – welcome them ME YOU Style is Relative : Style is Relative An individual may be more innovative or more adaptive, relative to others in the group More adaptive than… More innovative than… Problem A - Problem B : Problem A - Problem B When I solve a problem by myself, I am faced only with the problem at hand (Problem A) When I ask for your help at solving a problem, I am now faced with two problems: The problem at hand (Problem A) The problem that lies between us because we have different creative styles (Problem B) A A B Managing Creative Diversity : Managing Creative Diversity Managing diversity is the key to managing change To be effective, we have to MANAGE Problem B, so that we can FOCUS MAXIMUM ENERGY on Problem A B Narrow Diversity : Narrow Diversity A group with narrow creative styles tends to communicate, work together and trust one another well (i.e. naturally minimize Problem B)…. BUT… …prefer Problem A to fall within their ‘narrow range’ Problem A Range Problem B Wide Diversity : Wide Diversity A group with widely dispersed creative styles can solve a wider range of problems BUT… …have more trouble managing Problem B Problem B Problem A Range Group Training : Group Training Diversity Audit – Perform KAI on a group and Ask members how diversity can be immediately used Ask members what can be used in the future and how Train them to accept and welcome creative diversity Ask members to consider the costs of failing to accommodate diversity Explore with them the relationship between managing diversity and managing change Train them techniques to simulate different creative styles