Facts, trust, and Sergeant Friday

What do the following five events have in common? · Police questioning of suspects/witnesses· IRS audits· Courtroom testimony· Investor calls· Doctor visits They all typically seek “just the facts”. This makes sense. In a courtroom, the jury’s job is to interpret the facts; they don’t want them clouded by the witness. I think in most …

Swimming pools, guns, and why your people don’t speak up

In his book, Freakonomics, Steven Levitt has an excellent chapter on risk. He quotes risk consultant, Peter Sandman who said, “That basic reality is that the risks that scare people and the risks that kill people are very different.” Sandman uses a simple definition of risk. Risk = Hazard + Outrage For example, Levitt poses …

What would happen if you fully unleashed people’s potential?

“What would happen if you fully unleashed people’s potential?”I’ve used this tag line for over a two years to help leaders rethink their responsiblity and relationship to the people with whom they work. We often overlook the passions, talents, and hopes of people as we try to mold them into “efficient” and “productive” workers. Yet, …

Outcomes versus activity

Which of the following goals reflect business outcomes? · Reduce procurement costs · Standardize customer service processes · Implement an enterprise-wide financial system · Increase manager attendance/throughput in leadership development program · Increase the use of preferred vendors · Decrease SG&A expenses · Increase customer service calls taken per hour Only the first and sixth …

Innovation: Don’t let the shininess fool you

The following are four quotes about technologies that were predicted to revolutionize learning. Try to guess what each is referring* to and when it was said (answers at end of article): a) …will revolutionize education…can motivate students, guide and sharpen their reading by providing background and demonstrations, encourage responsibility for independent learning, arouse curiosity and …

Are you “chugging” your way through life?

A group of friends sit around a table talking, sharing storiesand memories. The dark burgundy tablecloth is broken up by a scatteredgrouping of wine glasses and three open bottles of wine. Thepastel-splattered labels show scenes of small villas surrounded by fields offlowers. Bach’s Mass in B minor is playing over the stereo as the host …

My problem is your opportunity, but it is still my problem

About four years ago, I realized that I had a major weakness. I didn’t communicate clearly. I focused on that problem and improved. Today I have a different problem – I need to fill my pipeline. I’m not ashamed to admit these problems. In fact, by recognizing these problems and getting them out in the …

Avoiding job cuts – make yourself indispensable

Yesterday, according to the New York Times(1), organizations around the world announced over 75,000 job cuts. How do you stay relevant? Today’s post is a reprint from last year*. Since writing this, I have continually referred back to it in conversations. It seems to be more relevant today than a year ago. The purpose of …