Friday, April 6, 2007

The LEARN strategy

There are moments when we are fully aware of our deficiencies or lack of training in certain skill areas. Our awareness of such incompetence should never freeze us from action, it should instead motivate us to acquire the training that we need. In order to motivate us towards this, I have developed a five-step strategy that can deliver results in such situations. Here is my LEARN strategy for conscious incompetence:

Let your incompetence motivate you towards learning

Empower yourself by reading about the skill area

Associate with people who have competence in that skill area

Redefine your understanding of your capacity in that skill

Nurture a passion for teaching others that particular skill

Be a peak performer. Never allow incompetence to stop you from accomplishing your objectives. Lack of training should not necessarily equate to lack of ability. You can learn what you need to in order to move ahead into action.

2 comments:

Shelly- Mom Files said...

I really like the way you word things, sounds like my husband.

Jodee Bock said...

Love this model, Herman! I know for myself that I teach what I most need to learn, so all the steps along the way are simply new learning for me. Because I consider myself a recovering perfectionist, I never used to notice my incompetencies - I would just avoid them! Now I see, especially in your LEARN strategy, that that is the first step in moving forward. Admitting it and owning it is key. Thanks for this great post!!