Do you see what I see? The value of seeing things from different perspectives
Olwyn Merritt MCC
Award-winning FTSE 500 senior leadership and executive team coach
This month, a dear friend and I had the privilege of visiting David Hockney’s exhibition:?Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)?in London’s The Lightroom. One of Hockney’s most famous and innovative ideas was his use of “joiners” or photo collages. He would take multiple photographs of a subject from different perspectives and then arrange them together to create a multi-perspective image. The Lightroom offers three different heights from where you can view the exhibition – way above the viewers, looking down on them, just above them as if on a balcony and finally, amongst them when it felt very immersive.
I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy David Hockney’s art, but this exhibition illustrates so well how our perception can change simply by moving to another position. There are life lessons in great art, and this was a timely reminder of how our own perceptions can remain fixed unless we are prepared to change our perspective. Imagine how useful it would be in our personal and business lives to consider alternative perspectives more readily?
I observe many of my client leaders holding a particular position about a challenging situation and feeling blocked or frustrated. This is often the result of not being ready to examine the situation from different points of view. Seeing other people’s perspectives is a valuable skill when seeking to build relationships, engage, influence and negotiate. That alternative perspective can promote empathy, understanding and effective communication. It allows you to gain insights into different viewpoints and appreciate the diversity of thoughts and experiences. Here are some strategies to help you develop the ability to see other people’s perspectives:
Hockney’s Lightroom experience reminded me to consider how I view situations, people and challenges. Seeing other people’s perspectives is a continuous learning process.
Are there some challenges that you are facing right now? Could you find that breakthrough moment by considering different perspectives? We often acknowledge that bringing fresh eyes to a problem can be a great help. By considering other perspectives, you can bring those fresh eyes yourself.
If you get a chance, do visit David Hockney’s exhibition:?Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)?in The Lightroom. Let me know what you think!
Olwyn Merritt
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1 年Excellent learnings. The spatial experience of art has the potential to open up levels of insight which 2D just cannot!
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Very true , Olwyn!Thanks .
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1 年Thanks Olwyn. Very relevant as always!