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I’m Working Alone Up Here

I’m Working Alone Up Here

Have you encountered the people who have to make additional comments when you’re doing a workshop? They have to add their experiences, or point out resources they think everyone else should know about (no matter how irrelevant)? I call this habit “trying to be the second smartest person in the room.” They often derail conversations and slow down progress by trying to demonstrate how bright they are. I usually allow two such interruptions, and the third time I “request” this: “Can you add your suggestion during break or off-line, so that we can move more quickly?” I don’t wait for a response, and just move on.

Occasionally, there’s a “second smartest person in the room” contest, where a couple of people are vying for the honors! In that case I call an early break, get them aside, tell them I’m working alone and there is no faculty. If they choose to leave, I don’t care, live or virtual.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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