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New Post 10/27/2010 11:49 AM
User is offline Doug Booker
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READY FOR ECONOMIC UPTURN? 
“Business & the economy WILL come back, always does,”  heard on Dave Ramsey’s (Christian Personal Finance/Get out of Debt) radio show the other day and heard from him before. You ought to listen to him by the way, if you don't already!
 
“Leadership is hugely needed in the business/workplace today; earning back respect, etc”.  Paraphrased words of Dave’s, which I have been speaking of lately as well. 
 
Dave is someone I referenced in my first book addressing this Q&A: Where do we get our leadership learning? Answer: Advice from friends and family? 

Yikes, that’s nuts.  Dave says, “How illogical it is to get financial advice from people in your life (family, friends, etc) who are up to their ears in debt?” 
 
Soooooooo, as business comes back, are you the ownership, your business and your managers ready to lead?
 
Very likely ‘bad’ management practices and behaviors (how people have been treated over past few years) have caused people to sour on their organization!  When times are tough, jobs are limited; people can tolerate ineffective management/leadership. After all, when (the employee) needs the job, am I going to be complaining about my boss?
 
The point here is that organizations and management need to be prepared when people CAN complain again; when there are jobs again, people realize there are choices or begin to think about leaving because of how badly they feel they have been treated?  

Will you or your organization’s managers have an understanding of all this and know how to provide the effective leadership that will be required?    Just some food for thought……


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New Post 10/27/2010 3:15 PM
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New Post 1/11/2011 3:30 PM
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PERFORMANCE EVAL...doing it RIGHT this year 

The dreaded annual performance assessment drill; many have just dealt with it.

Whether you are reading this as the boss or as the employee, how about doing it right in 2011;  so this time next year it can be fair, agreeable, easy, comfortable, accurate and predictable?  This is a huge morale issue for many managers and organizations - impacting productivity, culture, turnover, job satisfaction, your bottom line, etc.            
 

I am sharing here a process I have developed with leaders over the years:


THE BEGINNING:  Leader/follower spend time in January (assuming a calendar year situation), clarifying, discussing, and negotiating expectations.  What we want to happen this year regarding his/her performance is the goal.  This agreement may go back and forth a few times, but get it done by end of January.  We use the company's performance appraisal form or one that you create.  You might want to consider factors the company does not use, such as: relations with others, teamwork, communicating, respect, attitude, etc.  These are all areas you/we judge people on, so why not make it part of the actual formal process?

THE NEXT STEP:  In February, the manager provides the employee a copy of the agreement filled out in January.  Ask him/her to fill it out according to how he/she sees themselves performing.  After receiving their input, you the manager now schedule the meeting.  Do not cancel it, it is important.  Both address everything specifically, especially the disconnects and differences between what they see and what you see.  

KEY - TECHNIQUE:  We talk to the expectations as if right now was annual performance assessment time.  Wording such as '...if it was next December, here is how I would rate you ...however it is not, so this just means we need to be working to improve in these areas...'  Addressing it as if it was the final annual result takes the pressure off of both parties here.  The good news?  There are ten more months to correct or improve the issue!  You are after changing peoples thinking - that feedback is a bad thing!

THE ROUTINE, THE PROCESS:  You/we do this in the same way each month. The first couple of months will likely be a bit lengthy and uncomfortable.  This will change over time and become a good thing!  The manager still needs to be doing informal, on the spot, daily, routine coaching as necessary.  Some managers do this part fairly well, but that does not replace the need for the formal monthly face to face discussions.

END OF THE YEAR, THE ANNUAL EVALUATION:  By the end of the year, guess what?  The manager can provide a fair, accountable, accurate and caring evaluation of the employee (and every employee on the team).  It will be easy because it is much the same as the one done in November, right?  Because you cared, you spent the time to do this the right way.  Besides that, it’s your job!  Now surely you are not going to tell me you do not have TIME for your people, are you?  For many managers, time is just an excuse for the fact that they do not want to have these talks. Reminder again - IT IS YOUR JOB!

I mentioned up front that this message is for the boss AND the employee. Obviously this is all what a leader SHOULD do.  However if your boss does not do this, YOU make it happen...tactfully!  If you do not, sure you can blame and be mad at the boss next December, but you still lose.  What if you could avoid being a victim of flawed leadership, like you were about a month ago!?!

Hope that helps your 2011 be more productive!

God's very best my friends, DOUG BOOKER

 

 
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