Adam Galinsky: How to speak up for yourself
Adam Galinsky: Kiat-Kiat Angkat Bicara
Adam Galinsky teaches people all over the world how to inspire others, speak up effectively, lead teams and negotiate successfully. Full bio
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of this phrase exactly one month ago,
tepat sebulan yang lalu,
when we got home from the hospital,
pulang ke rumah dari rumah sakit,
enough nutrients from breastfeeding.
nutrisi yang cukup dari ASI.
to make a bad first impression
neurotic parent.
yang hilang akal.
the next day,
keesokan harinya,
because he was pretty dehydrated.
karena bayi kami mengalami dehidrasi.
we can always contact her.
bisa dihubungi kapanpun.
tapi saya tidak.
when we shouldn't,
pada saat yang tidak seharusnya,
when I let my twin brother down.
saya kecewa 10 tahun lalu.
is a documentary filmmaker,
from a distribution company.
menaikkan tawaran,
dengan sempurna.
about this dilemma of speaking up:
dilema angkat bicara ini:
are varied and diverse,
a universal tapestry.
when they make a mistake?
who keeps stepping on my toes?
suka menginjak-injak?
insensitive joke?
yang seenaknya saja dilontarkan?
my deepest insecurities?
ketidaknyamanan kepada orang tersayang?
I've come to recognize
saya menyadari
a range of acceptable behavior.
tolok ukur kewajaran dalam bertindak.
we push ourselves too much.
terlalu memaksakan kehendak.
his range of acceptable behavior.
ke dalam sikap tidak wajar.
we're rewarded.
kita dapat pujian.
we get punished in a variety of ways.
kita dapat sanksi yang bermacam jenisnya.
or even ostracized.
or that promotion or that deal.
jabatan atau kesepakatan bisnis.
our range isn't fixed;
tolok ukur ini tidak selalu sama;
based on the context.
that range more than anything else,
in the form of alternatives.
dapat berbentuk alternatif.
to a country, like an immigrant,
negara, contohnya imigran,
and someone's the subordinate.
than the other person.
yang ia terima.
we have lots of power,
tolok ukur itu menyempit.
our range narrows,
the low-power double bind.
we go unnoticed,
tidak dihiraukan,
the phrase the "double bind"
and that's gender.
who don't speak up go unnoticed,
tidak dihiraukan,
angkat bicara, dicela.
the same need as men to speak up,
wanita juga perlu angkat bicara,
over the last two decades
membuktikan bahwa
like a gender difference
dikarenakan gender,
tak berkuasa.
differences in disguise.
yang terselubung.
pria dan wanita
between a man and a woman
secara umumnya
There's something fundamentally different
dengan jenis kelamin.
for many sex differences
pada kekuasaan.
means that we have a narrow range,
jangkauan,
to expand our range.
two things really matter.
dua hal penentu.
in your own eyes.
in the eyes of others.
kepada saya.
our range of acceptable behavior.
untuk mengubah jangkauan kepercayaan diri.
a set of tools today.
your risk of speaking up.
got discovered in negotiations
berasal dari negosiasi
less ambitions offers
yang kurang ambisius
at the bargaining table.
and Emily Amanatullah have discovered
menemukan bahwa
where women get the same outcomes as men
wanita dan pria sama
memberi saran kepada wanita lain.
and expand it in their own mind.
mereka miliki dan mengembangkannya.
"the mama bear effect."
melindungi anaknya,
we can discover our own voice.
kita dapat tersadar akan diri sendiri.
to advocate for ourselves.
pada diri sendiri.
we have to advocate for ourselves
memberi saran pada diri sendiri
through the eyes of another person.
sudut pandang orang lain.
we have to expand our range.
untuk memperluas jangkauan kita.
what I really want.
apa yang saya mau dari Anda.
tak mudah dilakukan.
your hand just like this:
a capital letter E on your forehead
draw this E in one of two ways,
dilakukan dengan dua cara,
as a test of perspective-taking.
kemampuan melihat dari sudut pandang lain.
an E to another person.
E yang benar bagi orang lain.
from someone else's vantage point.
di mata orang lain.
is the self-focused E.
E kita sendiri.
self-focused in a crisis.
pada saat krisis.
about a particular crisis.
in Watsonville, California.
di Watsonville, California.
up with a bomb."
didn't give him the money.
menyerahkan uangnya.
really important.
menyadari hal penting.
yang spesifik.
is going to be evicted
to rob the bank --
"Oh! Anda tidak bermaksud merampok --
fill out the paperwork."
sang manajer mampu meredakan ketegangan.
defused a volatile situation.
and assertive, but still be likable.
tapi tetap diterima pada saat yang sama.
but still be likable,
dan juga diterima,
and you want to sell someone a car.
dan Anda sedang menawari seorang pembeli.
if you give them two options.
ketika Anda menawarkan 2 pilihan.
and a five-year warranty.
people a choice among options,
bila seseorang ditawari beberapa pilihan,
to accept your offer.
work with salespeople;
and rejected everything.
apapun itu.
had a brilliant idea.
memiliki sebuah ide.
and without resistance.
berpakaian.
around the world
in my audience; when I have allies."
saat saya punya kawan."
and the eyes of others,
di hadapan diri sendiri dan orang lain,
especially in high places,
terlebih dari yang posisinya lebih tinggi,
they like us because we flatter them,
karena itu sama halnya dengan pujian,
another double bind.
keserbasalahan.
diri sendiri.
our accomplishments,
about one of our accomplishments,
pencapaian kita,
in their eyes but also be likeable.
dan juga disukai.
when I have been forewarned
peringatan di awal
the advice to come ask me for advice.
akan datang meminta nasihat kepada saya.
three things about this:
tiga hal dari sini:
to come ask me for advice.
untuk meminta nasihat.
on the strategic benefits
tentang keuntungan dari
because they asked for advice.
dimintai nasehat.
more confident speaking up
percaya diri untuk angkat bicara
we already have credibility.
memiliki kredibilitas.
we don't have the credibility.
Kita tidak berkrediblitas.
we can come across as an expert
to go up to friend of theirs
coba temui teman-teman Anda
a passion of yours to me."
melakukan hal ini
about the other person
hands were coming at me."
hampir kena saya."
yang agak tinggi."
with a little higher pitch."
as if telling me a secret."
bicara rahasia."
as you listened to their passion?"
mendengarkan mereka?"
in our own eyes, to speak up,
kita untuk angkat bicara,
from others to speak up.
pada saat yang sama.
when we come across as too weak.
at work when they shed tears.
kalau ketahuan menangis saat bekerja.
we frame our strong emotions as passion,
diluapkan dalam bentuk kegemaran,
disappears for both men and women.
saat bekerja, baik itu pria maupun wanita.
from my late father
dari almarhum ayah saya
brother's wedding.
pernikahan kembaran saya.
passion was cinema,
ada pada perfilman,
for my brother's wedding
acara pernikahan kembaran saya
in the human comedy.
and enriching your performance.
dan memperkaya penampilan."
and work to improve their performance
dan mencoba meningkatkan penampilannya
ranges and roles in this world.
the essence of this talk:
inti pembicaraan ini:
expanding and evolving.
berkembang dan berubah.
yang rendah hati.
dari sudut pandang orang lain.
can use these tools --
bisa menggunakan cara itu --
of acceptable behavior,
perilaku yang bisa diterima
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Adam Galinsky - Social psychologistAdam Galinsky teaches people all over the world how to inspire others, speak up effectively, lead teams and negotiate successfully.
Why you should listen
Adam Galinsky is currently the chair of the management division at Columbia Business School. He co-authored the critically acclaimed and best-selling book, Friend & Foe, which distills his two decades of research on leadership, negotiations, diversity, decision-making and ethics. The New York Times says the book performed "a significant public service" and the Financial Times declared that Friend & Foe "fulfills its promise of handing the reader tools to be a better friend and a more formidable foe."
Galinsky has received numerous national and international awards for his teaching and research. He is only the second psychologist to ever to receive the two most important mid-career Awards in Social Psychology. In 2015, he was named one of the top 50 Thinkers on Talent by Thinkers50. In recognition of the quality of his teaching and research, he was selected as one of the World's 50 Best B-School Professors by Poets and Quants (2012).
Galinsky has consulted with and conducted executive workshops for clients across the globe, including Fortune 100 firms, non-profits and local and national governments. He has served as a legal expert in multiple defamation lawsuits, including a trial where he was the sole expert witness for a plaintiff awarded $37 million in damages.
Outside of his professional life, Galinsky is the associate producer on four award-winning documentaries, including Horns and Halos and Battle for Brooklyn, which were both short-listed for Best Documentary at the Academy Awards.
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