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Make Change Stick with the Dial Up/Dial Down Game

Written by: Keith Ferrazzi

Article Overview: At my company we have an exercise we call "Dial Up/Dial Down." We use it to push each other to constantly develop our strengths and improve on our weaknesses. We introduce it to clients too. You can use in your own office, in your family, with a buddy, or in any kind of group that cares about each other's success. You can do it alone, of course, but it's not nearly as effective when there's no one to hold you accountable.

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Make Change Stick with the Dial Up/Dial Down Game

At my company we have an exercise we call "Dial Up/Dial Down." We use it to push each other to constantly develop our strengths and improve on our weaknesses. We introduce it to clients too. You can use in your own office, in your family, with a buddy, or in any kind of group that cares about each other's success. You can do it alone, of course, but it's not nearly as effective when there's no one to hold you accountable.

Here's how it works: We create a chart on a giant Post-It ® page, with all of our names, plus columns for "Dial Up" and "Dial Down."

The "Dial Up" column is for skills or behaviors an individual wants to put into action more often. These could be strengths the person already has but needs to push more to the fore, or areas where improvement or learning is needed.

The "Dial Down" column is for negative or unconstructive habits and personality traits that someone wants to cut back.

We go around the room and team members each volunteer a dial-up and a dial-down that they plan to work on. If they have trouble deciding, they can call on the group for help. Sometimes examples help inform people's thinking, so at the bottom of this email I've listed some common dial ups and downs.

Everyone's commitments go in writing on the chart, which hangs in our conference room as a reminder to the person, and to everyone else, of the change they plan to make.

At the next staff meeting, we self-evaluate on a 0-5 scale how well we each did. If your team's relationships are strong enough -- and that should certainly be a goal to work toward -- you can also have peers offer up their evaluations. Believe me, opening the floor to that feedback keeps the process honest like nothing else. But it requires that your team is tight enough to feel safe giving and receiving candor.

Want to do this yourself right away? Forward this email to a colleague or friend, along with your planned dial-up and down, and suggest they to do the same. Or log your plan on the community discussion board. When next week's tip comes, use it as a reminder and check in with your friend: How did you both do?

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About the Author: Keith Ferrazzi
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Widely hailed as one of the world’s most “connected” people, Keith Ferrazzi is the author of Never Eat Alone, the international bestselling book about building relationships for success. Ferrazzi is also an acclaimed speaker and CEO of Ferrazzi Greenlight, a consulting and professional development firm that helps organizations drive growth through relationships. Earlier in his career, he was chief marketing officer at Deloitte Consulting and the youngest to be tapped for partner in the firm's history. Then, upon joining Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Ferrazzi was the youngest CMO in the Fortune 500. He also served as CEO of YaYa Media before founding Ferrazzi Greenlight.

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