The armor of compliance and control is normally about fear and power
“The armor of compliance and control is normally about fear and
power. When we come from this place, we often engage in two armored
behaviors: We reduce work to tasks and to-dos, then spend our time
ensuring that people are doing exactly what we want, how we want it—and
then constantly calling them out when they’re doing it wrong. The armor
of compliance and control leads us to strip work of its nuance, context,
and larger purpose, then push it down for task completion, all while
using the fear of “getting caught” as motivation. Not only is this
ineffective, it shuts down creative problem solving, the sharing of
ideas, and the foundation of vulnerability. It also leaves people
miserable, questioning their abilities, and even desperate to leave. The
less people understand how their hard work adds value to bigger goals,
the less engaged they are. It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy of
failure and frustration.”
―
Brené Brown,
Dare to Lead
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