Liane Davey Explained

Liane Davey
Birth Date:7 February 1972
Birth Place:Toronto, Canada

Liane Margaret Davey (born 1972) is a psychologist,[1] [2] author,[3] [4] public speaker, and business strategist.[5]

Education and career

During 1989 to 1993 Davey completed an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Western Ontario, and from 1993 to 1999 completed both a Master of Applied Science and a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at the University of Waterloo.[6] She published several papers including Preference for the Merit Principle Scale: An Individual Difference Measure of Distributive Justice Preferences[7] and Justice-based opposition to social policies: Is it genuine?[8] She was employed as a Senior Consultant at Watson Wyatt from 1998 to 2005 and then joined Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions where she presently serves as Vice President of Team Solutions.[5] [9] [10]

Davey has served on the executive of the Canadian Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology and as an evaluator for the APA Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards. She is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Psychology Foundation and is Chair of the Foundation's Diversity in Action project promoting mental health in immigrant communities.[5]

She was asked for her opinion on leading through a crisis by journalists covering the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[11]

Publications

Davey co-authored her first book, Leadership Solutions: The Pathway to Bridge the Leadership Gap in 2010 with David S. Weiss and Vince Molinaro on the topic of leadership,[3] but more recently she has been focussed on teams. Specifically, in her second book, You First: Inspire Your Team to Grow Up, Get Along, and Get Stuff Done[4] her thesis is that although healthy teams can be highly productive, they can sometimes slip into counter-productive behaviors that undercut the intended productivity benefit. She identifies several such pathologies; first, glibly agreeable behavior ("Bobblehead teams"); second, teams that only act when a disaster strikes ("Crisis junkies"); third, teams that engage in passive-aggressive backstabbing ("Bleeding Back teams"); fourth, teams where most members sit around and watch one or two members do all the work ("Spectator teams"); and last, teams that engage in fighting for fighting's sake ("Royal Rumble teams").[4]

She claims that a single team member who recognizes these bad habits (the "You" in the book's title, "You First") can cure the whole team by practicing five counteracting habits; first, cure any jaundiced attitude by adopting a fresh start with a positive assumption; second, add one's full value; third, amplify other voices; fourth, know when to say no; and last embrace productive conflict.[4]

In October 2013, her book ranked #8 and #7 on two New York Times Bestseller Lists, namely "Hardcover Business Books" and "Advice, How-to, & Miscellaneous," respectively.[12] [13] In addition, it ranked #67 overall in USA Today Bestselling Books that same month.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Psychology Foundation of Canada: BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012/2013. 2013-07-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20130901134713/http://psychologyfoundation.org/index.php/about-us/board-trustees/. 2013-09-01. dead.
  2. Are You Being Defensive?. March 1, 2014. May 25, 2014. Liane. Davey. Psychology Today.
  3. Book: David S. Weiss. Vince Molinaro. Liane Davey. Leadership Solutions: The Pathway to Bridge the Leadership Gap. 16 July 2013. 4 March 2010. John Wiley & Sons. 978-0-470-67562-5.
  4. Book: Liane Davey. You First: Inspire Your Team to Grow Up, Get Along, and Get Stuff Done. 16 July 2013. 23 September 2013. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. 978-1-118-63670-1.
  5. Web site: About Liane Davey . May 25, 2014 . Change Your Team . Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions . Davey . Liane . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140526033246/http://changeyourteam.com/about/about-liane-davey/ . May 26, 2014.
  6. Web site: Liane Davey: LinkedIn Profile. May 20, 2014. May 20, 2014. LinkedIn.
  7. Preference for the Merit Principle Scale: An Individual Difference Measure of Distributive Justice Preferences. September 1999. Social Justice Research. 10.1023/A:1022148418210. 3. 12. 223–240. Liane M.. Davey. D. Ramona. Bobocel. Leanne S.. Son Hing. Mark P.. Zanna. 142647087.
  8. Justice-based opposition to social policies: Is it genuine?. Bobocel. D. Ramona. Son Hing. Leanne S.. Davey. Liane M.. Stanley. David J.. Zanna. Mark P.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 75. 3. Sep 1998. 653–669. 10.1037/0022-3514.75.3.653.
  9. Web site: Liane Davey: Bio . May 20, 2014 . May 20, 2014 . knightsbridge.com . Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140526034224/http://www.knightsbridge.com/AboutUs/OurPeople/Bio/LianeDavey.aspx . May 26, 2014.
  10. Web site: Laney Davey: Bio. May 20, 2014. May 20, 2014. psychologytoday.com. Psychology Today.
  11. News: Lessons in leadership spill from BP. June 10, 2010. May 25, 2014. The Globe and Mail. Wallace. Immen.
  12. News: The New York Times Bestsellers: Hardcover Business Books: October 2013. The New York Times. October 6, 2013. May 25, 2014.
  13. News: The New York Times Bestsellers: Advice, How-to, & Miscellaneous: October 2013. The New York Times. October 13, 2013. May 25, 2014.
  14. News: USA Today Bestselling Books: You First. October 3, 2013. May 25, 2014.