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3 Answers to Congealed Experience – Leadership Freak

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3 Answers to Congealed Experience

November 7, 2024

Inexperience experiments. Congealed experience hinders progress.

Arrogance assumes it will win because it won in the past. Disaster awaits when business-as-usual meets new challenges.

Experience is destructive when it resists change.

Congealed experience hinders progress. AI generated image of people stuck and pushing against a wall.

Congealed Experience:

The voice of experience says, “We’ve always done it that way.”

Seasoned warriors told David to face Goliath using traditional strategies. They said use a sword, shield, and armor. But they knew it was suicide to stand toe-to-toe with a colossal adversary.

Unexpected results:

Past success gives the illusion of competence. Experienced soldiers ran from the giant, but they told David how to succeed.

Those who aren’t doing it think they know how to do it.

Established methods don’t deliver unexpected results, but an inexperienced warrior defeated a towering giant.

When past results are acceptable don’t change anything. But plan to fail when you rely on established methods to achieve unexpected results.

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3 Answers To Congealed Experience:

  1. Repeat to yourself, “Success blinds us to new methods.”
  2. Invite outsiders into the conversation. Who thought shepherding mixed with warfare? The same people at the same table produce the same results.
  3. Test unexpected methods. Exponential success demands innovative methods. You get the same results when you do the same thing.

Soldiers laughed at David because they judged him through the lens of experience. They couldn’t imagine the power of an unexpected approach.

Tip: David was true to himself. He used a sling and stones because they made sense to him. Allow the people doing the job to figure out the best way to do the job.

How might leaders respond to the limiting side of experience in themselves? In others?

Still curious:

Saturday Sage: Experience Can Derail Your Life

How to Help Others Learn from Experience

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Everything changes when we change the way we think about ourselves.

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