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"In some ways, you don't want people to feel good after the skill building. You want them to feel capable. You still want them to be unhappy about the situation, but know that they now have a thing that they can do. Because you want them to still be motivated to do it."
Karen & Paul share strategies for intervening in organizational crises, focusing on whether to address the immediate problem or to build the necessary skills for better collaboration.
By Karen Gimnig & Paul Tevis"In some ways, you don't want people to feel good after the skill building. You want them to feel capable. You still want them to be unhappy about the situation, but know that they now have a thing that they can do. Because you want them to still be motivated to do it."
Karen & Paul share strategies for intervening in organizational crises, focusing on whether to address the immediate problem or to build the necessary skills for better collaboration.