Monday, July 27, 2020
Is it Time to Step It Up...or Just Step Down - Workology
Is it Time to Step It Up...or Just Step Down - Workology Life IS⦠supposed to be RELATIONAL. Leadership Development â¦apparently thatâs my thangâ. Itâs not what I went to school for, my degree is actually in accounting. I only practiced for two years though I hated it! â¦Mostly because I was one of many young newbies right out of college (circa 1990) being abused in Corporate America. The work environment was so brutal. So, I took a $10,000k pay cut (actually, I got âlaid-offâ) and accepted an entry-level job at a local TV station. I spent the next 10+ years in Sales and Marketing. Currently, Iâm on the non-profit side of biz in the behavioral health field. Go figure! So who led me here??! As it turns out, a lot of people. â¦First and foremost, my parents. Donât get me wrong, I wasnât always âhappyâ with the rules I was supposed to follow, but life isnât always about being happy. My parents modeled a beautifully, imperfect REALITY-BASED lifeâ¦.and so did yours! Nobodyâs childhood is perfect andâ¦by the way, your childhood is over. In my time growing up, your emotional well-being wasnât part of the equation. You learned through cause and affect what was right and what was definitely WRONG! There were expectations to follow and work that had to be doneâ¦the right way! Yes, there was abuse of ego. People did have âanger managementâ problemsbut there was also structure and a sense of âWEâ. Mission came before money. Life wasnât a perfect sciencebut then again, it wasnât meant to be. Life IS⦠supposed to be RELATIONAL. Many people along the way of life will leave footprints on your soul⦠and an impact on how you choose to lead your life. One person that comes to my mind was this hard-nosed Jewish guy that I worked for. He was my boss when I was a young sales executive. The rule was that you needed to be out of the office at 9am. Your job was to go drum up business, not sit in the office. You could do your paperwork on your own time! At 9:05, if you were still hanging around, he would clear your desk with one sweep of his hand and tell you to get the F out! Today that sounds a little harsh, right? In actuality, this guy was one of the best in the industry! He never asked anything from you that he didnât expect from himself. He was a great listener, mentor, and leader. You learned the business the right way. His passion and commitment to his employees led him to being a well-respected business man. Jonathan G. was a boss I will never forget. He taught me the worst you will hear is âNOâ! He was one of several leaders in my life who taught me to relate better in the business worldand to STEP IT UP! Weâre at the crossroads of change. Managing outcomes is passéâ¦developing Leadership is the evolving model. Donât let fear run your game and donât take short cuts. Get in trouble for the right reasons and get out of your ego! .ai-rotate {position: relative;} .ai-rotate-hidden {visibility: hidden;} .ai-rotate-hidden-2 {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%;} .ai-list-data, .ai-ip-data, .ai-fallback, .ai-list-block {visibility: hidden; position: absolute; width: 50%; height: 1px; z-index: -9999;} Our employees are looking to us to lead themâ¦How we doâin?? Take a look in the mirror. Hereâs some advice from Ashton Kutcher from the Teen Choice Awardsâ¦.(a highly unlikely source for all us middle-aged know-it-alls!) Are you ready to lead?
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