Richard Rittmaster
@RRittmaster
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Helping organizations prepare for what's next. I believe that being able to find out is more important than knowing.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Joined April 2009
Fun project working with @lamoline28 breaking down "business speak". Check it out on the @atdhumancap site!
What do you think of the word "synergy"? Do you use it in every sentence, or does it make your skin crawl? Read @RRittmaster and @Lamoline28's take on "synergy" in their new ATD blog "Stuff Business People Say" https://t.co/2MZ1qA0RWI
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We laugh at people who still use Windows 95, but we cling to opinions we formed in 1995. Who you are should be a question of what you value, not what you believe. The best way to stay true to your values is to stay open to rethinking your views. What have you rethought lately?
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Locking our life GPS onto a single target can give us the right directions to the wrong destination. @AdamMGrant explains how to help kids broaden their possibilities in the new #tipoftheweek for @TheCharacterLab. #purpose
https://t.co/a0FfcZP5jQ
characterlab.org
Having many aims doesn’t make kids aimless
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Without psychological safety, people hide mistakes and withhold ideas. They aim to prove themselves and protect their image. With psychological safety, people admit errors and voice suggestions. They strive to improve themselves and protect their team. https://t.co/VNvsewnuC3
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"Busy" is absolutely a four letter word. Good thoughts here.
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Hallmarks of a lifelong learner: Showing less interest in defending your beliefs than exploring your beliefs Being less concerned about rationalizing your decisions than growing from your mistakes Paying as much attention to where your critics are right as why they're wrong
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The new leadership books debuting this summer explore how to inspire and empower, bust bureaucracies, find meaning in the mundane, make smarter choices, and build more compassionate communities and workplaces. #TuesdayThoughts
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Fun working with @TDMag on this article!
The 80 percent solution is an understanding that you and your team aren’t seeking perfection. The intent instead is to maintain a project’s momentum by managing expectations and keeping a sharp focus on the most critical work. @RRittmaster
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2020 is going to be nuts. This is a good nudge to start off on the right foot. Google — Year in Search 2019 https://t.co/hxqoDXZ0oW via @YouTube
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One of my all time favs.
Some typically wise insights from Carol Dweck in this (paywalled) FT interview. My favorite: "Everyone is a work in progress." https://t.co/MhNyZPRWal
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This podcast between @ShaneAParrish and Jim Collins is 🤯. It's felt like the core ideas of Jim's books and 30+ years of research condensed into a 2-hour conversation. Core topics are leadership, building great businesses that last, and luck.
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For every person who succeeds, there are many equally talented and driven who never got a break. Remembering that makes us more generous: after reflecting on times they were lucky, people were 25% more likely to donate to charity. #FridayFeeling:
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Elite athletes and musicians rarely specialize early. They go through a "sampling period" where they develop a range of skills and interests. For performance and creativity, start broad, then go deep, and go broad again. #WednesdayWisdom @DavidEpstein:
nytimes.com
What ‘Roger’ dads do better than Tiger moms ever will.
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Research: A sense of purpose may keep us alive longer. Purpose was a better predictor of longevity than gender, race, or education. Purpose decreased risk of death more than drinking less, stopping smoking, or exercising regularly. https://t.co/xsjcxSPYhy
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This is a good slide. #leadership
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“There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when circumstances permit. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results.” — Ken Blanchard
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On the latest episode of WorkLife I talk with @AdamMGrant about passion: https://t.co/vlX8Hvn66B
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When people are resistant to change, instead of pitching new ideas, lead with obvious ones. Once you validate some intuitions, you earn the legitimacy to challenge others. You don't have to say something new if you say something true. #WednesdayWisdom
sloanreview.mit.edu
Confirming what people already believe can sometimes help organizations overcome barriers to change.
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If you are a leader, it is very important to be familiar with these two concepts.
Effective teams combine 2 traits: - Cognitive diversity (different perspectives, backgrounds, & thinking styles) - Psychological safety (people know they won't be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes.) https://t.co/lGOwlvgWrq
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Psychological safety is not: -Relaxing your standards -Feeling comfortable -Being nice and agreeable -Giving unconditional praise Psychological safety is a culture of respect, trust, and openness where it's not risky to raise ideas and concerns. #wef19
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Yes, read. But also challenge yourself - how will I act on this information? "Five simple ways to be a better male ally" https://t.co/9Eg0SucVbR via @QuartzCreative
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