Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles let's face it having a position of leadership isn't all it's cracked up to be because on most days you don't feel like a boss you feel like a babysitter I'm Tim David and in this video I'm going to share with you a quirky little brain poke called the Pygmalion effect that you can use to almost magically motivate and engage your team by changing a single word that you say Inside your own head the year was nineteen sixty-four and Harvard University's Robert K Rosenthal and just teamed up with a school principal named Lenore Jacobson and they were about to conduct an experiment that would become very very famous a group of students were given an IQ test only they didn't call it an IQ test in fact they put a new cover on it and gave a fancy sounding title The Harvard Test of Inflicted Acquisition after the students took the test the researchers told the teachers a series of lies they said this group over here they did really well on this fancy test which means that they're probably going to improve their performance over the coming year but this group of students over here hmm...not so much now each group of students was chosen completely at random it had nothing to do with the test results but the teachers didn't know that so what do you suppose happen to the group of students that had high expectations placed on them believe it or not their performance improved their behavior problems went down and at the end of the year check this out they found that their IQ's had also increased now the group of people with the low expectations placed on them their performance dropped so simply by changing the perspective and the expectation of the teacher the students' performance was altered and this doesn't only happen in school classrooms this study has been repeated time and time again in schools in organizations in companies and the results are always the same Robert Rosenthal himself said "hey this is not magic is the hundreds and thousands tiny ways that we alter our interactions based on what we expect from people" so if we think of ourselves as babysitters ultimately we'll think of our teams as babies we'll treat them like babies and they will respond like babies so we need to upgrade our leadership style maybe you think of yourself as a boss this is better because at least we're dealing with adults but who wants to be a boss seriously who wants to work for a boss the boss is the most hated figure in America so we're going to have to upgrade our leadership style maybe you think of yourself as a supervisor this one's got to be good man it's right on your business card heck, it's even got the word "super" right in there but the truth of the matter is supervisor implies someone who stands and watches maybe gives direction and this is not a leadership style that people will respect and this is not a leadership style that is going to work to take advantage of the Pygmalion effect we need to upgrade our leadership style thinking maybe you think of your self as a manager now we're getting somewhere right this is someone who is engaged who's involved they're putting people in places where they can succeed and manager is a great term but there's something even better in fact maybe you have been thinking of leadership styles such as coach or even the word leader or visionary and all these are phenomenal terms however if you really want to take advantage of the Pygmalion effect then you must adopt the following leadership style So let's fast-forward to nineteen seventy where another Robert K Robert K Greenleaf is about to coin a phrase that is gonna flip the business world on its head and that phrase is servant-leader and doesn't that take your company's org chart you know the one with the CEO at the top then the VPs then middle-management all the way down to the worker bees doesn't it take that and make it look more like this I mean, think about it. Your team doesn't work for you you work for your team isn't our job as leaders to be underneath them supporting them lifting them up empowering them, equipping them, seeing things in them they don't even see in themselves isn't that our job as a servant leader so can you see how adopting the mindset of servant leadership is going to affect the hundreds and thousands of ways that you interact with your team is going to affect their very motivation how engaged they are how much work they do, how productive they are, how effective, how creative it's going to affect them in ways that even you didn't think were possible so let me ask you which one of these leadership styles best describes you go ahead and comment in the box below and let us know and also please be sure to subscribe I'll place a link in the description for you to make sure that you get every single video that I release every single week so that's it for this week's Brain Poke. 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