What Do You Do?
You are good at what you do; you know you are good at what you do but you only know as much as you know and you don’t know what you do not know yet. How do you expand what you are already good at? Taking the time to develop and sustain value added and collaborative relationships that are mutually supporting is what you do next.
Components of value added relationships:
- Vulnerability
- Shared Pursuit
- Collaboration
- Utilize Differences
Vulnerability will allow you to identify where your gaps are in order to take what you need within a relationship and give what you have. Vulnerability lets clearly identify your weakness(s) and exponentially expound on strengths. “Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage”Brene Brown
Shared Pursuit is the One Thing that all parties are working toward. What do each of you need?
Collaboration involves using all resources available and the courage to be creative together when it’s too cloudy to identify resources
Utilizing Differences is the reality that there will always be different point of views and experiences which can often stagnate an otherwise value-added relationship. Leverage differences and maximize results
It’s challenging to expand and grow personally and professionally in a Silo. A Silo was meant for storage. Brilliance is created to share and used to SOW.
“What Do You Do?” will get you to “What Can We Do?”