Publication Type
Magazine Article
Version
Publisher’s Version
Publication Date
11-2017
Abstract
The willingness of individuals and teams to experience the ‘discomfort of adaptation’, as opposed to the ‘comfort of learning’, is the crucial meta-factor in the drive to increase performance. Too much time and effort is spent on strategy and knowledge. This is not to say that strategy and knowledge are not important. However, the focus on looking ‘outside’ rather than ‘inside’ for performance solutions, while it may be more comfortable for everyone concerned, does not quite cut it. As Grashow and Heifetz state in The Practice of Adaptive Leadership, “The most common error organisations make is to try and solve adaptive challenges with technical means.”1 An adaptive factor is one that requires the individual (or team) to examine themselves and then adapt their mental models or beliefs, rather than simply feed new strategies and actions into the thresher of their existing mindset. Applying new technical factors is like pouring new water into the same vessel, whereas using an adaptive approach involves shifting the form and the shape of the vessel itself, so that the water can move in new directions. Let’s explore three crucial adaptive factors.
Discipline
Developmental Psychology | Theory and Philosophy
Publication
Asian Management Insights (Singapore Management University)
Volume
4
Issue
2
First Page
51
Last Page
58
ISSN
2315-4284
Publisher
Singapore Management University, Centre for Management Practice
City or Country
Singapore
Embargo Period
6-4-2018
Citation
Marsden, Marcus.
Attaining the peak: Three factors that inhibit performance. (2017). Asian Management Insights (Singapore Management University). 4, (2), 51-58.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/ami/87
Copyright Owner and License
Singapore Management University
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Additional URL
https://cmp.smu.edu.sg/ami/article/20171128/attaining-peak