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Dr Mariheca Otto Director B.Com (Hons: Industrial Psychology and Sociology), HED, M.Com and PhD in Business Management Dr Mariheca Otto is the face behind the Motto brand. She has delivered papers at conferences such as the ICCM, hosted by the Industrial Psychology Department of Stellenbosch University, and the South African Institute of Management Scientists' (SAIMS) annual conferences. Her research is not only published in academic publications, but also in newspaper articles. She has lecturing experience. She also has consulting and management experience in local government and various service industries. Staff related issues is her chosen field of expertise because she believes this is an organisation's number one tool to increase staff performance which generally results in increased profits.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

So, what's new?

"If at first the idea is not absurd, then there will be no hope for it.” (Albert Einstein)

I do like this quote, although it is not always easy to apply. Generally, we are raised to follow. Conform. To not think outside the box.

I was at a kiddies birthday party over the weekend where one of the moms remarked on the comments in her child's school report. It boiled down to this: his performance and development is beyond the average/norm in general, but on some really petty stuff he is not entirely ticking the boxes (pun intended). The message: the exceptional, beyond the norm, is not really celebrated.

I personally do not think this was the intention of the teacher. Most likely she was just so focussed on ticking the boxes she has to tick for her performance expectations. A victim of the system?

Having a mind-set of innovation and creative thinking is not often visible in the work place. Furthermore, it is a learned skill. It takes practice, and thank goodness we can get better at it - it can even become a habit (a good one!). And yes, everybody can do this - be innovative, and be problem-solvers.

I saw a brilliant example of this when we were visiting my in-laws on their farm on the Botswana border. The farmer implemented a suggestion from one of the labourers to prevent fires 'jumping' from bordering farms. They sprayed a wide stretch of grass bordering the perimeter fence with  a water-molasses blend. Sounds absurd, right? The cattle loves the taste of molasses, they ate the grass short enough that the fire risk disappeared. Problem solved.

Allow me to end off with another much loved Einstein quote:

“Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.” Let's tap into the second part more.


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