
THINK OR SINK
In
Think Or Sink, John Cleese firmly believes in making team decisions. Unfortunately,
his team consists of me, myself and I. Cleese plays an egotistical General
Manager, who boldly declares: "I’m The one The board asked
for a proposal, so I'm The one who's going to propose it. You can forget
all this stuff about joint solutions". But instead of all The glory,
Cleese winds up with all The blame, and he loses his job.
After
reviewing his past performance, Cleese learns how to create competition
between ideas, not people. He also knows that doubts must be voiced to
avert later problems. More importantly, he learns that good alternatives
are crucial in successful team decision making..
Key Training Points
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Develop
a rich, focused question
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Help
The team create alternatives
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Review
before making a final decision
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