Helping managers think and act more effectively.
Eliminate
Presumption, Ambiguity & Inertia
Build
Judgement, Clarity & Momentum
Reposition
For improved outcomes
“Build a Reposition Mindset one week at a time”
“Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible
to know more.”
― Confucius
The Reposition Mindset Model has 3 circles, 2 arrows, and 11 words.
The power of the Reposition Mindset to help teams make more informed decisions, build tidier operations, and deliver improved outcomes, is founded on an understanding of each of the 11 words.
The glossary defines the meaning attributed to each of these 11 words. Reflect on each word to deepen your understanding of the Reposition Mindset.
Reposition
`To put in a new or different position; shift` - Verb (used with object)
Mindset
`Fixed mental attitude that predetermines a person's responses to situations` - Noun
Decision(s)
`A choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities` - Noun
Operation(s)
`An organized activity involving a number of people`- Noun
Outcome(s)
`The way a thing turns out; a consequence` - Noun
Eliminate
`Completely remove or get rid of (something)` - Verb
Build
`Construct (something) by putting parts or material together` - Verb
Presumption
`The act of believing that something is true without having any proof` - Noun
Judgement
`The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions` - Noun
Ambiguity
`Inexactness` - Noun
Clarity
`The quality of being coherent and intelligible` - Noun
Inertia
`A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged` - Noun
Momentum
`The force that keeps an object moving after it has started` - Noun