How To Transform Organisational Failure Into Superior Results
April 2nd, 2007 by Galba BrightSee the BrightIdeas™ Presentation Archive
Why we must learn to embrace failure
When you learn from your failures the outcomes can be very powerful.
This month’s BrightIdeas™ presentation
How to Transform Organisational Failure into Superior Results, tells the story of a leader in a public sector organisation who inspired her team through her willingness to learn by embracing failure.

Although it wasn’t easy, she was able to restrain disruptive trigger impulses. Instead of shutting down (which would have pushed her organisation further down the steep hill of failure), she was able to manage her emotions.
As a result her leadership approach had a great impact. It led to superior organisational results.
This leader vividly demonstrated how my 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence can help you to achieve personal and organisational breakthroughs in the real world.
Download The How A Transformational Leader Learned From Failure Presentation
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But this could never work for me!!
This story touches on numerous work themes, including how you lead, whether and how you empower employees, how you plan and how you manage projects. They apply wherever you live and wherever you work.
All that is different is the conclusion that YOU reach when you decide how you feel about the presentation.
Be aware of the 3 levels of failure
As you view the presentation, I encourage you to think about how you deal with failure at work at 3 important levels, firstly as an individual, secondly, as a team member and finally, at the level of your organisation as a whole.
I’m curious to know how you feel once you’ve answered the 5 questions at the end of the presentation.
Recognising an inspiring, authentic and humble leader
Thank you so much, project sponsor. Writing this post and the presentation reminded me that it was a great learning experience for me to see an authentic leader in action and it was my privilege to be involved in facilitating the retreats.
More resources
There’s a lot to this story. Towards the end of her opening presentation, the project sponsor observed:
“it is my belief that by examining these failures, and implementing plans to address them, along with continuous process reviews we’ll build confidence and product branding within the region.”
You can download the project sponsor’s presentation Is Failure A Good Thing ?here.
Click here to read more about the project in this press release.
Recognising a community building Tune up Your EQ Blog reader
Thank you, Dr. Ellen Weber for suggesting that I look more deeply into how my 7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence7 Laws of Emotional Intelligence work in the real world.
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