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leadership required

Leadership Required, Or Are You Just a Spectator?

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Is leadership required? At your job, in your workplace, is more leadership needed?

Often people wait for leadership. They stall, stay stuck, or find it more convenient to wait on someone to lead. These people are spectators.

The organization that lacks trust also lacks leadership. It can’t be productive or growth-driven. Unless of course, that organization is run like a dictatorship.

In small geographic pockets, some authoritarian styles still exist. If employment opportunities are very limited, people will work somewhere. Not happy, not proud, but they’ll show up each day and shovel.

Unfortunately, fear is a motivator, but it is a short-run game.

The authoritarian approach doesn’t work well in modern-day society.

Do you believe more leadership is required?

Leadership Required

Even in times of extremely low unemployment and worker shortages, the best organizations are still running strong. Simply put, the best people are working in the best organizations.

Leadership is not a spectator sport. It isn’t about a couple of gladiators fighting it out with swords or large hammers. It is something Beyond Thunderdome.

Every day the working class goes to work. They have a choice about their attitude, their behavior, and the amount of effort they will put in.

They are a role model. A good one, or a bad one. The culture of any organization is based on all of the inputs. There isn’t a selection process for only the behaviors that so called leaders wish to recognize.

At some level everyone should be leading.

If it is work, then work, no one is a spectator.

Lead.

-DEG

Dennis E. Gilbert is a business consultant, speaker (CSPTM), and culture expert. He is a five-time author and the founder of Appreciative Strategies, LLC. His business focuses on positive human performance improvement solutions through Appreciative Strategies®. Reach him through his website at Dennis-Gilbert.com or by calling +1 646.546.5553.


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Average Workers Need Not Apply

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You find the average by examining the rock stars and those performing below expectations. Average workers are all the folks that tend to fall in the middle. Do you have a team of average workers?

The under-performing self-identify. Their work is lousy, their attendance poor, and even when they show up, they haven’t really arrived.

Rock stars are also often easily identified. They are always there when they are needed, pull off some great work, and are self-starters looking for more.

Unexpected Change

The Worldwide pandemic of 2020 has caught some attention. It is a political and media frenzy. Political figures and medical experts getting their five minutes of fame. It’s a serious issue, yet many people question the details.

When you shut down a first world economy, people notice.

Workplaces everywhere are going to change. There will be a new definition of normal, at least for a while.

The handshake is gone, at least temporarily. Seating arrangements, office space, and personal protective equipment, it is going to see some changes.

What may also be gone is the average worker.

Average Workers

Unemployment numbers in the U.S. economy have soared beyond 25 million. How many are average workers?

Like most things. There are some great people in those numbers. There are also some poor performers. Somewhere in the middle is the average worker.

Belts are going to be tightened.

Poor performers will be the last selected.

It is the grade school playground all over again. The best will be picked first. Unpopular, skill lacking, or the non-committed will be picked last. Average workers will wait with heavy anticipation.

Now is the opportunity you have been waiting for. The playing field has been leveled and what happens next is up to you.

Rock stars will be selected first, paid more, and be leading the way.

-DEG

Dennis E. Gilbert is a business consultant, speaker (CSPTM), and culture expert. He is a five-time author and the founder of Appreciative Strategies, LLC. His business focuses on positive human performance improvement solutions through Appreciative Strategies®. Reach him through his website at Dennis-Gilbert.com or by calling +1 646.546.5553.


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