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Speak in 4-Part Harmony

Speak in 4-Part Harmony

FromWizard of Ads Monday Morning Memo


Speak in 4-Part Harmony

FromWizard of Ads Monday Morning Memo

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8 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2012
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Inclusive Communication by DesignRoughly 400 years before the wise-ards followed their star to Bethlehem, a Greek physician recognized four basic styles of behavior, calling them Choleric, Phlegmatic, Melancholic and Sanguine in the mistaken belief that these observable patterns of behavior were triggered by excesses of certain bodily fluids. Today’s Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, DiSC, True Colors and The Behavior Style Assessment are merely scientific instruments based on refinements of Hippocrates’ original observation.Just to be clear, these instruments do NOT measure your abilities but merely your preferences. You can function perfectly well outside your preferences. In fact, much of your peak performance is likely to be in areas outside your preferences. So what good is an understanding of the science of preferences if it has no link to performance?Communication.Communication.Communication.Question: Is it more effective to communicate with others as you would have them to communicate with you, or should we strive to communicate with others in the manner they prefer to be communicated unto?Courage (Lion) Heart (Tin Man) Home (Dorothy) and Intellect (Scarecrow) are the pillars in the Palace of the Temperaments. Strong communications have points of connection to each of these four pillars.The person who values intellect needs to understand your logic.The person who values feelings needs to perceive your motives.The person who values stability needs to know it has been tested.The person who values courage needs to hear you speak of action.If you are wise, you will speak to each of these 4 people every time you attempt to persuade. Put something in your presentation for each of them. This is called “inclusive communication by design.”Most of us attempt to persuade as though everyone makes decisions according to the same criteria we use. But they don’t. There is a Scarecrow, a Tin Man, a Dorothy and a Lion in every crowd and you must speak to each in the language they prefer.Speak to all four preferences and your voice will carry rich harmony. We see the quartet from Oz everywhere we look.AJefferson is the intellectual Scarecrow of Rushmore.Lincoln is its big-hearted Tin Man.Washington is America’s great stone Dorothy.Roosevelt is our reckless rock Lion.We spoke last week about these same archetypes found in the principal characters on Desperate Housewives. Indeed, it’s virtually impossible to create succesful fiction without characters who embody each of these four preferences. Did you ever see Sex and the City?Miranda is the intellectual Scarecrow.(Myers-Briggs NT)Carrie is the big-hearted Tin Man. (Myers-Briggs NF)Samantha is the reckless Lion. (Myers-Briggs SP)Charlotte is the proper Dorothy. (Myers-Briggs SJ)My partner Chuck McKay wrote about inclusive communication by design in 2006 and another partner, Jeff Sexton, wrote about it in 2007. Both were inspired by that great psychologist Dr. Richard D. (Nick) Grant, one of the founding board members of Wizard Academy. Jeffrey and Bryan Eisenberg also speak of Dr. Grant in their bestselling books, Call to Action and Waiting for Your Cat to...
Released:
Jul 2, 2012
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Podcast episode

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Thousands of people are starting their workweeks with smiles of invigoration as they log on to their computers to find their Monday Morning Memo just waiting to be devoured. Straight from the middle-of-the-night keystrokes of Roy H. Williams, the MMMemo is an insightful and provocative series of well-crafted thoughts about the life of business and the business of life.