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@GKWCC #CEOP2P: About Economic Forecasts: Vancouver and Toronto reports & forecasts don't fit our Region.

by Rick Baker
On Feb 12, 2013

A related article…  Let's Push Off These Economic Doldrums

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

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Greater KW Chamber - CEO P2P Groups | Leaders' Thoughts

Business Leaders Need to Stop De-Motivating Their People

by Rick Baker
On Feb 12, 2013

A leader cannot motivate anyone else.

A leader can inspire followers.

A leader can lead by example.

Leaders are self-motivated…if they are not then they soon lose their followers.

While people cannot motivate others, they can de-motivate others.

Leaders do this far too often.

When people are in roles that involve Tasks outside their Talent & Strength Zones, they will tend to be de-motivated.

Leaders must ensure that roles and tasks fit people’s Talents & Strengths.

Only then will people be self-motivated.

Put another way…leaders need to make sure the seats on the bus fit the people and make sure the people fit the seats on the bus.

This is a lot of detailed work…that’s the price 21st Century business leaders will have to pay in order to succeed.

Here's the picture...


 

Thought Tweet #671

by Rick Baker
On Feb 11, 2013

Thought Tweet #671 Desire to be different; Prepare to be provocative.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Provocative def'n: to provoke, excite or stimulate    

Provoke def'n: to arouse a feeling or action

When we arouse feeling or action we have the opportunity to bring about productivity and we enable change.

To arouse the specific feelings or actions required for the desired productivity and the desired change we need to prepare.

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Change: Creating Positive Change | Definitions - Spirited Words Defined | Thought Tweets

@GKWCC #CEOP2P: One local CEO says, "The new-home market got off to a good start this year."

by Rick Baker
On Feb 11, 2013

A related article…An Economic Forecast

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

Tags:

Greater KW Chamber - CEO P2P Groups | Leaders' Thoughts

3 Energizing Ideas

by Rick Baker
On Feb 11, 2013

When your company name has the word “spirited” in it you spend a lot of time thinking about energy.

You appreciate the huge role energy serves in business.

Leaders need to energize their people. Energizing people is the opposite of de-motivating people.

Here are 3 suggestions for energizing your people:

  1. Make changes that ensure the bus seats and the people ‘fit’
  2. Automate and systematize Routine work…explaining Why, How, and What as you make this change
  3. Free up time for Creativity for not-Routine work…explaining Why, How, and What…the Why being the same as the Why of Routine work…and the How and What being different than the How and What for Routine work

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INSPIRE PEOPLE - GROW PROFITS! | Leaders' Thoughts

@GKWCC #CEOP2P: Consider ex- Canadian Armed Forces people...they offer strong leadership skills.

by Rick Baker
On Feb 10, 2013

A Couple of related articles…   Crank Up Your Leadership Strengths      General Rick Hillier visits Waterloo

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

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