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People are social creatures...with interesting approaches to making decisions

by Rick Baker
On Jun 4, 2013

Dealing with Other People: Making Business Decisions

People are social creatures:

  • we live with one another, 
  • we live near one another in community, and 
  • we 'work with' one another. 

The actions we take at work affect and influence one another. The thoughts we share about work affect one another.

People approach work with differing attitude. Some of us are more serious about work than others. Put another way, for some people work plays an important role in their lives while for others it does not.

Work-life involves a continuous string of dealings with other people.

Boiling it down...we can choose to view other people:

  • as very distinct and different (every Man is a stand-alone island),
  • as very similar to us,
  • as 'things' that can help us achieve our goals, and
  • as individuals who are doing their best to deal with their challenges and to achieve their goals. 

We may view certain people one or more of these ways while viewing other people in entirely different ways.

In business, we must 'work with people' to achieve what we hope are common work-goals. When we work with people, Decisions can be made 3 ways: Command-Consultative-Consensus. [I favour a 10-3-1 approach.] Command decisions are made by one person, the person with authority. Consultative decisions are made by the person with authority after gathering ideas from others (without being obligated to use any or all of those ideas). Consensus decisions are 'democratic' decisions made by groups of people, who commit to follow the group decision after it is made.

Overlapping these 3 decision choices, business people can treat one another 3 ways:

  • as 'tools/things' requiring instructions (essentially, components of process), 
  • as people requiring help (so they can do better in the immediate term and/or in the future), and
  • as objects of criticism (that is, telling or showing them where they are thinking inaccurately or acting badly).


As a business leader...

How do you think about your people?

How do you make decisions?

How do you communicate about the way decisions should be made at your organization?

How do you know your people understand your decision-making process?
 
How do you cover off the fact sometimes you will be wrong?

Thought Tweet #752

by Rick Baker
On Jun 4, 2013

Thought Tweet #752 Think in new ways; think in old ways...just don't waste time dabbling in-between.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Wisdom survives the test of timeCuriosity & Creativity are essential things.

It's the stuff in-between that wastes time, injures attitude, and accomplishes little.

Create a How To Think list

Thought Tweet #751

by Rick Baker
On Jun 3, 2013

Thought Tweet #751 Do Unto Yourself Before You Do Unto Others

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Do unto others as you would have them do to unto you

[The Golden Rule...the foundation of major religions]

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Don't do unto others what you wouldn't want them to do unto you

[a restatement that aligns with a Spirited definition of Integrity]

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Do Unto Yourself Before You Do Unto Others

[a restatement that adds even tougher limits...and thickens the skin]

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He who carries the gold makes the rules

[as if that's not enough of them - another Golden Rule]

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Constructive Criticism - make sure you can take a self-injection of that oxymoron

A Safety Tip [few people know]

by Rick Baker
On May 31, 2013

Despite everything you have done to meet legislation and best practices, your people do not feel as safe at work.

Abraham Maslow and others have created pictures like this...

 

...to explain human needs. Physiological needs come first and Safety needs are next. Safety is the #2 most-basic human needs.

And your people do not feel safe at work.

This has nothing to do with workplace hazards and accidents.

Your people do not feel safe because:

  1. Future Shock - The pace of change is accelerating - we are experiencing the 'Future Shock' Alvin Toffler wrote about 40 years ago: people know relationships in business are much more fragile than they used to be; people are more uncertain about the stability of their place at work; people are inundated with information, Attention Dilemma, etc. 
  2. Economic Recession - The 2008 economic downturn shook people's confidence and the fact economic doldrums linger on prove people are still shaken. Shaken means uncomfortable, uncomfortable means insecure & unsafe. 
For these 2 reasons, your people do not feel safe at work.
 
If you take a step back from the heat of day-to-day work, you can observe the behaviour that confirms this fact. You can observe increased 'fight' and you can observe increased 'flight'. 
 
Some examples of increased fight:
Some examples of increased flight:
  • people failing to return phone calls
  • people failing to pay bills...and stretching accounts payable
  • people failing to take risks [including spending money]
  • increased use of consensus decisions 
 
To be comfortable...business people must feel more safe than they do now.
 
 
As a business leader...
 
What are you doing to make your people feel safer?
 

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Change: Creating Positive Change | Leaders' Thoughts

Thought Tweet #750

by Rick Baker
On May 31, 2013

Thought Tweet #750 Curiosity, Moderation & Variety are the archenemies of Bad Habits.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Q: Why are certain habits called Bad Habits

A: Because they reduce the ability to achieve our Goals?

Q: How might we change our Bad Habits for the better?

A: Consciously, practice Curiosity, think and act with Moderation, & expand your exposure to Variety.

Thought Tweet #749

by Rick Baker
On May 30, 2013

Thought Tweet #749 Some folks are so brutal in front of faces they don't have to repeat themselves behind backs.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Constructive Criticism Is An Oxymoron.

When toxic people succeed in work environments that success is always short-lived...and the success comes at a high price.

And related to this...

If you feel compelled to repeat yourself make sure you don't do it behind people's backs.

And...

How is it that back-talk happens face-to-face?

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