How Double-Clicking Can Make You a Better Leader!

How Double-Clicking Can Make You a Better Leader!

Recently, I interviewed highly respected Conversational Intelligence?, We-centric Leadership, Neuro-Innovation expert and Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coach winner, Judith Glaser. We talked about many different leadership topics relating to conversational intelligence, including Judith’s leadership tool called the Double-Click. Below is a short excerpt from our interview about this wonderful tool that will help any leader or team become more successful!

MG: Judith, one phrase I'd never heard from anyone else with regards to communication and leadership is “double-clicking”. What is this and how can leaders and teams benefit by understanding and using this tool themselves?

JG: Double-clicking is one of our five top conversational essentials. I came up with this concept when I noticed what happened when people working on their computers double-clicked on a folder. When they double-clicked, all of these things were inside it that they hadn’t seen before or didn’t remember they’d saved. I wondered, “What if I teach leaders to follow up with questions (double-click) to confirm understanding?” This is crucial because often we assume everyone has the same understanding. Unless we double-click and confirm that we understand each other, we are just assuming that we understand and things can quickly go awry.

MG: Interesting! One of the great leaders I worked with had a great phrase. He said, "One of the biggest problems with communication is the assumption that it happens." If I don't do the double-click you describe, you may walk out the door with one definition of what I said, and I may walk out with a completely different intention. 

JG: Exactly. For example, I was working with Bob Lutz from Chrysler and GM and a room of 250 people broken into smaller groups. I asked everyone to tell us what success means. I then asked them to guess how many things that people would have in common. We had one table that had one descriptive word defining success in common. That was it!

That was the turning point for them. They realized they hadn’t been asking each other questions to help them understand each other. No one was double-clicking; nearly everyone was assuming.

MG: Fantastic example! I love this concept of double-clicks. Thank you!

In August, I am hosting a free webinar series for the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches applicants! You will learn more about the 20 bad habits, like “asking” rather than “telling”, and other topics from my books, What Got You Here Won’t Get You There and Triggers. All are welcome to join!

RSVP for What Got You Here August 8 at 9am EDT and Triggers August 9 at 9am EDT. Everyone is welcome to join!

Triggers is a #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-seller! Order it at Amazon. See The Marshall Goldsmith Thinkers50 Video Blog for more of this video series.

Mark Gorton

CEO at Telefónica Tech UK&I

7 年

I could not agree more and anyone who has coached children how to play rugby know that "double clicking" is an essential part of successful coaching...

Anu Dash

AVP@Synchrony Financial

7 年

Spot on "double click" effective concept . Thanks for sharing Dr Dr. Marshall Goldsmith. Life is beautiful !!

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Kristin Colucci Balcourt

Facilitating growth of my organization through recruitment, onboarding and client service support

7 年

Very interesting concept. Great tool to allow both parties to have better conversations and results. Thank you!

Christopher Lacanlale

Project Engineer/Project planner / PMO Engineer / QA/QC Handover Engineer / Site Engineer/ Civil Inspector/ Project Management/ DLP Management/ Lead Auditor QMS

7 年

Tasty read. Thank you for such an interesting post.

Tara Hawkins

Senior Manager Innovation & Delivery | Driving Strategic Technology Solutions

7 年

Great post, Dr. Marshall. Thank you for sharing.

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