Why SDI 2.0?
Here are three reasons why we use the SDI 2.0 instead of Birkman, DiSC, Enneagram, Strengths Finders and other tools on the market.
Three Reasons To Bring SDI 2.0 To Your Team
There are a four things that we often hear when working with new teams and clients.
1) We have a great people.
2) Our great people don’t know how to communicate.
3) I (managers) am nervous to bring direct feedback to the great people because of a fear of conflict.
4) Drama drains the team and damages the ability to get great work done.
All of these statements point towards why we leverage the SDI 2.0 instead of other tools.
Here’s the deal, there are plenty of tools on the market and some of them are pretty good. Here are three core reasons we use this one.
1) Stickiness | The concepts and language around when things are going well, when we are in conflict, strengths and overdone strengths are simple and easy to bring into every day work life. If a tool can’t be integrated into your work, it probably isn’t the right tool to invest in.
2) Awareness | Myers Briggs, Birkman, DiSC, Enneogram can all help us become more self-aware of our norms (some better than others), however the SDI 2.0 hits the nail on the head to help us find our voice when we are at our best and navigate conflict to get back to our best when things aren’t going our way.
3) Scalable | My wife will tell you … I don’t like to spend money, but when I do buy something I want to buy something that will last. This assessment will last and can continue to scale throughout your organization. It’s not a one and done tool for a fun training, it’s a tool that drives healthy relational results in your organization and helps each leader take the next step with their development.
Here’s the fourth personal reason. For years I worked with other tools and always felt like they were okay, but not great. This was first tool that helped me realize what I did to make a mess. The first tool that nailed my conflict sequence on the head and caused me to apologize to my wife and realize how to be a better husband. The first tool that caused to me realize why I could get the right results and tick so many people off in the process. The first tool to help me see how I could continue to get great results, but with healthy relationships. I wanted to help people, but it wasn’t always evident. Now … it’s evident more often than it was before.
We hope this helps you think through which tool to use. We loved bringing it to the Walton Arts Center Team in 2019!
Build-A-Bike
When training and generosity are combined it made for a special day in Nashville with Cintas. It was the first time I’d been a part of giving away so many bikes to such awesome kids.
Build-A-Bike Leadership Training
We were at the Gaylord Golf Club in Nashville, Tennessee on a beautiful summer day. I’ve been plenty of places for training and keynotes, but today was a different kind of day.
I’ll never forget the moment at the top of the stairs. The management trainees were just informed that the bikes they built during the training were going to be delivered to inner city kids who have never had a bike and most of them didn’t know how to ride a bike.
Immediately the tears started streaming and then laughter, disbelief and joy. The Cintas Team Members took the kids into the parking lot, gave them a helmet and taught them how to ride. About 15 minutes into riding around a parking lot (dodging the latest Mercedes Benz now dangerously parked) a kid turned and asked, how much longer he was going to be able to ride. He couldn’t believe the bike was his.
Then my wife rolled in with Chick-Fil-A for the kids and the plush golf club let us all eat with the kids in the club house, overlooking a golf course most will never see again.
It was a good day. A powerful day. A day of effective training.
Find the Eddy
We can let the current take us and try to enjoy slamming into the rocks along the way or we can learn how to find the eddy, rest, reset and navigate the rapids with joy. Great leaders learn to rest and then move forward.
Rest
I was a cocky 15 year old about to experience the cold Colorado River for the first time after convincing a half-way sober guide to let me go it alone in a kayak. We are heading down the river and he said, “you need to know how to find an eddy in case you need to rest in the rapids”. After learning what an eddy was the hard way, I found myself heaving for air from the cold river.
We’ve all been there. The painful feeling of nothing going right when you are simply trying to rest.
We focus on helping leaders learn to find the eddy so that we can navigate the rapids rather than letting the rapids control us.
If you need to learn how to rest to get back to being you, then give us a call.