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1 Institute for systemic consulting, Wiesloch (Germany) www.isb-w.de The role concept of TA The content on this slide is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Creative Commons Namensnennung 3.0 Deutschland Lizenz . to watch on youtube, see details below
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1Institute for systemic consulting, Wiesloch (Germany)www.isb-w.de

The role concept of TA

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EBMA San Francisco 2007 Moniek Thunnissen (scientific commitee): „Schmid made TA really organizational!“

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Three worlds model of personality

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Role concept of TA

1. expansion of the ego state-model

2. can be used like ego state-model

3. a personality model

4. a communication model

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Definition of role

A role is a coherent system of attittudes, feelings, behaviour, perspective on reality and the accompanying relationships.

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The role model of personality

1. Personality as the portfolio of his/her roles,

2. played on the stages of his/her world,

3. uniqueness expressed by the way of structuring roles,

4. connect people with plays and stages of their worlds,

5. thus personality is also a matter of context and content.

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Concepts of restrictions (based on ego-states)

now used with roles(Examples)

1. role fixation, role exclusion, role confusion

2. role contamination (chronic inclusion of elements from other roles in a role, without being aware of it)

3. role habits and conventions (rackets)

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Three worlds model of personality

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Roles and worlds

1. Functional model

2. connecting person with world

3. Three worlds model – private, organizational and professional world

4. worlds could be different in number or definitions, e.g. Four-world-model (Mohr, G. 2006) community world as a category of ist own

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Functions

Conventional Opened Ladder Model

Functional Model B. Schmid

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Three worlds model of personality

(in: Schmid, B. (1994) Transactional Analysis and Social Roles.

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The role model and transactions

Presentation of transactions with the help of the role model of personality

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Example

Imagine a strategy discussion between the head of a Human Resources department and his team with the agenda deciding on priorities. At first, discussion is on the level of organizational roles, on which (according to the company’s culture people can offer suggestions, but have to leave the final decision to the head ( transaction 1./2. in figure 2). After some time, unnoticed by the participants, there is a switch to professional argument (transaction 3./4. in Figure 2), in which everybody feels dominated and not as having equal rights. In the background, there might be male rivalry directed towards a woman also present. The psychological approach might suggest to direct attention to this kind of background. The organizational consulting approach might direct attention to the switch in roles and role-relationships. Re-establishing a stable communication between organizational roles might solve the problem.

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ISB-Wiesloch-Formula for professional competence

Competence in organizations

= role competence x

competence in the professional field x

matching

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Implications and consequences of the

„Wiesloch“ competence formula

• competence is not only a property of a person but of a system

• can be differentiated into role competence and context competence

• Differentiates competence to play roles and competence to understand the play

• Competence depends on how well the individuals and the organizations match

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Matching between individual and organization

How does the organization

make sense to me?

How do I make sense to the organization?

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The matching system circle

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