Thursday, June 14, 2012


One night stand


Some leaders are excellent at relating to some people in some situations but not good with others. How can this be? Surely we are either good at engaging with people or not?


MD Mandy was in trouble with her own people. Despite running a successful and growing business, the staff survey feedback talked about remoteness, inability to focus and being distracted from core business. Yet if this was true how come the same person had grown the business so well from a standing start?


I had experienced several instances of the same thing in various organisations recently so what is it all about? Part of the answer is that it is one thing to sell your product and service to a whole succession of customers or clients. It's a kind of formula we can all learn: we can turn on the charm, give it charisma overload and win the order, time and time again.
But try the same approach with colleagues and staff, the same people that you have known and seen day after day, week after week, maybe for years, and it simply doesn't work.


In addition, there are some colleagues and staff that you instinctively and intuitively like and respect. There will be others where it feels like hard work every day, every time you have a transaction with them.
So if you are struggling to relate to some of the business people in your life, ask yourself whether you are doing all the work that is required for a committed relationship between two people.


Or are you simply going through the motions of a one night stand?



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