Appreciate reference to B.J. Fogg. Other than that my first unlearn book.
Creating safe-to-fail environment is way to go achieve generative culture with performance focus. Where people has sense of security to take initiative and be creative and try.
≥Success comes to those who are willing to do things differently and learn new skills
≥Unlearning is the process of abandoning mindsets and behaviors that have generated success in the past but are no longer effective.
≥To be successful in the future, we must unlearn the methods that brought success in the past.
≥In a world loaded with information, we often strive to learn more. However, the secret to sustainable success is knowing what to unlearn. Growth, impact, and extraordinary results come from normalizing a system of unlearning.
≥A willingness to take risks and do old things in new ways can keep you successful longer.
≥Stepping out of your comfort zone is inevitable if you want to experience a breakthrough
≥When you go out of your comfort zone, you will discover your blind spots and gain a fresh perspective to solve problems.
>Discovering blind spots leads to unlearning, and gaining fresh perspectives comes from relearning — a combination of unlearning and relearning leads to breakthroughs.
>Research findings from the ‘80s and ‘90s reveal that lifelong learning is a common feature of highly successful people and organizations.
>Knowledge grows, and simultaneously it becomes obsolete as reality changes. Understanding involves both learning new knowledge and discarding obsolete and misleading knowledge.
>Lifelong learning is inseparably linked to unlearning.
Disruption happens all the time, and humans are usually at the receiving end of it. But resilient people learn to innovate, adapt, and anticipate the future.
>Detaching from the past and finding the courage to face an uncertain future are vital decisions to make to embrace unlearning
>To unlearn is to let go of the past, adapt to the situational reality of the present, and develop a strategy for future success.
>When people feel safe, they do better in any chosen endeavor.
>You need to have the courage to be vulnerable enough to admit the limitations of your knowledge.
>Every organization has a peculiar culture that determines how they achieve results. According to Ron Westrum, a Sociology professor at Eastern Michigan University, every organization follows one of three models:
• Pathological Culture where cooperation is low and power-driven
• Bureaucratic Culture where there is moderate cooperation and actions are driven by rules
• Generative Culture is performance-oriented with high cooperation
≥Generative Culture is performance-oriented with high cooperation
>A generative, performance-oriented culture is comfortable with discomfort and highly cooperative.
>Four conditions that create an atmosphere for breakthroughs to occur:
• Reflection
• Transfer of results
• Alignment and Scaling
• Increased rate of unlearning
>Reflection enables you to evaluate the impact of your activities on the overall success of the organization.
>People who feel safe to fail in front of one another go bigger and achieve better breakthroughs.
>According to Google, successful teams possess five vital qualities:
• Psychological Safety
• Dependability
• Structure and Clarity
• Meaning of work
• Impact of work
>Results must be tied to efforts that encourage people to continue on the path of progress. Leaders must learn to ask the right questions and inspire everyone to embrace uncertainty so that uncommon success can happen. Everyone can achieve more under a leadership that is intentional about unlearning.
>Breakthroughs happen in environments with high cooperation rates and a sense of security, where people can take the initiative, and their creativity is encouraged. There is no limit to what we can achieve when we are creative.
>We will thrive when we create a fluid, productive, and safe culture.