Have you ever worked in a management or leadership position and experienced situations in which employees were not meeting your performance expectations? Or, perhaps you worked under a manager who continually blamed problems of production, output, or sales on you and your colleagues. An important takeaway from the red bead experiment is to consider instances such as these and question whether the fault lies with the employees or with something else, such as management’s decisions or the system that is put in place. As you discuss the red bead experiment, consider how you might be able to relate the lessons learned to your own experiences.
In this Discussion, you will examine the red bead experiment and discuss the success of its implementation, as well as how the concepts derived from it can be applied to other aspects of the workplace.
To prepare for this Discussion:
Post a 225- to 300-word (3- to 4-paragraph) explanation of how successful the Red Bead experiment was and how an example of the experiment in the workplace can be fixed. In your explanation, address the following: