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Key Characteristics of TPM: Harnessing Positive Dynamics for Effective Leadership

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Key Characteristics of TPM: Harnessing Positive Dynamics for Effective Leadership

Mia Merethe Skriver Haukås

Mia Merethe Skriver Haukås

Sep, 13 0 min å lese

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There is only one thing more powerful than all the armies of the world, that is an idea whose time has come.
Victor Hugo

TPM Characteristic Features

A method for achieving the Tipping Point also creates inherent dynamics in processes involving a rapidly growing number of people.

Such self-dynamics can lead to both desired and undesirable results. Therefore, we describe some mechanisms behind the triggering of self-dynamics.

Personal dynamics arise relatively easily when people are afraid and discover a common enemy. This situation tends to bring out the worst qualities in people.

Great anxiety gives correspondingly strong dynamics. This mechanism is not relevant in a rich and secure society and it is definitely not part of TPM.

TPM: A Methodology for Positive Dynamics

The dynamics that arise through the use of TPM increase proportionally with the degree of sincerity, visibility, honesty, and love for people and the whole.

Overcoming Fear to Bring Out the Best in People

TPM is a methodology that brings out the best in people, qualities they are often afraid to use. Many are afraid of being disappointed, abused, misunderstood, or experiencing loss.

For that reason, we use special tools to make it easier to adopt the methodology. We describe these tools on this page.