Ignoring Corporate Jestership Can Make You the April Fool

Released on = March 26, 2007, 2:35 am

Press Release Author = Corporate Jester

Industry = Management

Press Release Summary = While April 1st may be set aside for pranks and tomfoolery
in your company, the cruelest joke may be the one that already exists year round.
Today, the average person in an organization is aware of less than half of the
thinking and concerns held by the rest of its members. Corporate Jesters have
learned and adopted a perspective and set of behaviors to illuminate and address
those hidden truths.

Press Release Body = While April 1st may be set aside for pranks and tomfoolery in
your company, the cruelest joke may be the one that already exists year round. The
average person in an organization today is aware of less than half of the thinking
and concerns held by the rest of its members. This gap in knowledge can include
information about how one is perceived, truth about customer issues, insight into
organizational health or the true status of staff morale. The list goes on and on.

In fact, the phrase \"Iceberg of Ignorance\" has been commonly used to give a visual
metaphor for the concept that individuals are only aware of a small chunk of the
truth that actually exists around them. The iceberg concept implies that in any
given organization the group of people that deal most closely with any particular
issue will likely be aware of 100% of the aspects of that issue, but as one moves up
towards the top layers of management, the awareness level decreases sharply (about
75% of the aspects identified by supervisors and about 10% identified by general
managers). At the very top, at the leadership level, the awareness rate can drop to
only 5%!

Far too often, in response, people surround themselves with assistants, committees
and advisers charged with providing them with truth. However, in the competitive
environment often found in organizations today, those groups become filled with \"yes
men\" (and \"yes women\") who end up mirroring other\'s thoughts and perceptions,
fearful of disagreeing and assuming that blindly supporting what they think is the
\"group perspective\" is the best way to keep their jobs. This lack of organizational
truth at all levels in an organization creates an environment in which people
consistently make decisions and take actions that miss the mark. No matter how
highly advanced their leadership skills or decision making abilities, if they lack
the full picture, the truth, their decisions and actions will always be flawed.

Truly a foolish situation for your organization.

David Riveness, in his insightful and entertaining business leadership book, The
Secret Life of the Corporate Jester, addresses this dilemma by revealing how to
adopt and apply a \"jester\'s perspective\" in order to illuminate and address
organizational truth. True Jestership, Riveness explains, is not about wearing
colorful costumes and entertaining others with jokes, but is, instead, a unique
perspective into organizational diagnosis and truth telling. Historically, in the
royal courts of old, jesters, who had no political aspirations and were given wide
leeway in what they were allowed to say, spoke truth when others couldn\'t or
wouldn\'t. In fact, in many cases, Jesters slowly transformed into highly valued
advisors as they were recognized for their ability to contribute information
unavailable from any other source.

Modern corporate jesters have learned to leverage these perspective and behaviors.
They uncover and address blind spots in thinking and action in their own
organizations, creating a opportunity for enhanced success at all levels. Jestership
can be understood and adopted by anyone, regardless of their role or position, to
bring about remarkable positive change within any organization\'s culture, leadership
and results.

This April 1st, make sure the foolishness in your organization is limited to 24 hrs
by exploring how to create and encourage Jestership.

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Web Site = http://www.corporatejester.com

Contact Details = Press Contact: MELISSA DRAGICH
Company Name: Corporate Jester
Email: Mdragich@corporatejester.com
Phone: 408-454-6650
Website: www.corporatejester.com

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