Five Dimensions of Win-Win
Think Win-Win is the habit of interpersonal leadership. It involves the exercise of each of the
unique human endowments -- self-awareness, imagination, conscience, and independent will -- in our
relationships with others. It involves mutual learning, mutual influence, mutual benefits.
It takes great courage as well as consideration to create these mutual benefits, particularly if we're
interacting with others who are deeply scripted in win-los.
That is why this habit involves principles of interpersonal leadership. Effective interpersonal
leadership requires the vision, the proactive initiative, and the security, guidance, wisdom, and power
that come from principle-centered personal leadership.
The principle of win-win is fundamental to success in all our interactions, and it embraces five
interdependent dimensions of life. It begins with character and moves toward relationships, out of
which flow agreements. It is nurtured in an environment where structure and systems are based on
win-win. And it involves process; we cannot achieve win-win ends with win-lose or lose-win means.
The following diagram shows how these five dimensions relate to each other.
Now let's consider each of the five dimensions in turn.
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