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Why do people do the opposite when given advice? The psychology of reactance
Manage episode 480655854 series 2842386
Ian Mathews and Frank Cava explore the psychological concept of reactance, the human need for autonomy, and why giving advice as a manager often backfires. The conversation also touches on marketing failures, such as the Tide Pods incident, and the balance between being a maverick and adhering to societal norms.
They discuss the Socratic method as a powerful tool for managers to engage employees during performance appraisals and emphasize the importance of situational leadership in adapting management styles to individual team members. The conversation highlights the need for managers to be aware of their team's dynamics and to use questioning techniques to foster growth and accountability.
Chapters
03:13 The Human Condition of Rebellion
06:12 Cultural Reflections: The Breakfast Club
09:14 Understanding Authority and Rebellion
12:10 Psychological Insights: Reactance and Human Needs
14:56 Case Studies: Tide Pods and Marketing Failures
18:08 Mavericks in Society: Balancing Rules and Freedom
28:00 Understanding Reactance in Management
31:59 The Florida Truth Campaign: A Case Study
34:57 The Socratic Method in Management
47:04 Performance Appraisals: A New Approach
55:48 Situational Leadership and Adaptability
143 episodes
Manage episode 480655854 series 2842386
Ian Mathews and Frank Cava explore the psychological concept of reactance, the human need for autonomy, and why giving advice as a manager often backfires. The conversation also touches on marketing failures, such as the Tide Pods incident, and the balance between being a maverick and adhering to societal norms.
They discuss the Socratic method as a powerful tool for managers to engage employees during performance appraisals and emphasize the importance of situational leadership in adapting management styles to individual team members. The conversation highlights the need for managers to be aware of their team's dynamics and to use questioning techniques to foster growth and accountability.
Chapters
03:13 The Human Condition of Rebellion
06:12 Cultural Reflections: The Breakfast Club
09:14 Understanding Authority and Rebellion
12:10 Psychological Insights: Reactance and Human Needs
14:56 Case Studies: Tide Pods and Marketing Failures
18:08 Mavericks in Society: Balancing Rules and Freedom
28:00 Understanding Reactance in Management
31:59 The Florida Truth Campaign: A Case Study
34:57 The Socratic Method in Management
47:04 Performance Appraisals: A New Approach
55:48 Situational Leadership and Adaptability
143 episodes
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