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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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Thought Tweet #600

by Rick Baker
On Nov 2, 2012

Thought Tweet #600 Understanding Fire: That's one of Man's greatest achievements. That applies both externally and internally.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Where would we be without an understanding of how to use fire?

Wouldn't we be cold and uncomfortable?

Wouldn't we be uninspired?

Wouldn't we be in the dark...at least, half the time?

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Simply put - Leaders Must Change!

by Rick Baker
On Oct 11, 2012

If you are a business leader then you must change.

You must change or the following will pass you by:

  • your good people
  • your good clients
  • your good suppliers
  • your competition
  • your goals
Why?
 
Why state so emphatically that all these things will pass by the business leaders who choose not to change?
 
Answers:
  1. Only leaders can shake businesses out of these lingering economic doldrums. If your business is volume-stagnant or delivering too-low profit levels then your business is among the many businesses that have been unable to shake off the economic doldrums. If, after several years of struggling, your business has been unable to escape the economic doldrums then change is essential.
  2. Followers will not change unless they perceive leaders are making changes...i.e., followers need to see leaders 'changing by example'. Followers crave quality leadership. If your business has been stalled or suffering then your followers know it. And, they know who to blame - the leader. Followers will not be adventuresome or innovative if they believe the leaders is driving with one foot on the brake. 
  3. Good followers do not follow indecisive leaders. Good followers seek out leaders who can help them expand their knowledge and skills. Good followers want to work in progressive, opportunity-filled workplaces. Good followers look for business teams that have a good chance of winning.
  4. Some leaders will inject change into your business sector. You will either be one of those leaders or you won't - that's up to you - that's your choice. If you are one of those change-leaders then your business will have the opportunity to shake the economic doldrums. If you are not one of those change-leaders then your business will fail...sooner or later.  
  
"All the leaders I've met, worked with, and read about have had one thing in common. Along the way to becoming practitioners and masters of leadership, they transformed their character."
Dr. Joe MacInnis
'Deep Leadership', (2012)

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Thought Tweet #520

by Rick Baker
On Jul 13, 2012

Thought Tweet #520 If you are uncomfortable with your work, that's contagious. If you enjoy your work, that's contagious.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

What type of attitude are you spreading?

How much is your attitude affecting the people you work with?

Are you inspiring people & growing profits?

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Inspiring & Empowering People

by Rick Baker
On May 3, 2012

If you inspire people, you have the first ingredient for growing profits.

If you do not possess a magnetic personality, you can still inspire people and grow profits. You do that by developing your communication skills. Perhaps, Warren Bennis said it best1

"successful leaders have an extraordinary, though not necessarily charismatic, ability to communicate their vision in a way that allows their people to make it their own and give it personal meaning."

Bennis boiled it down to 4 traits of leadership:

  • Attention - the leader's intentions are clear, strong, and visible...successful leaders exhibit focus
  • Meaning - followers understand and buy into the leader's vision
  • Trust - the leader's actions are consistent with the leader's expressed vision [i.e., Integrity as Spirited Leaders defines it]
  • Self - the leader has high self-regard and high regard for others...errors are seen as mistakes, a necessary opportunity to learn
These 4 traits of leadership empower people by:
  1. making them feel significant,
  2. focusing on their developing competence rather than failure,
  3. creating a shared sense of community, and 
  4. making work exciting and worthy of dedicated commitment.
Making people feel significant: this matches the wisdom of Dale Carnegie who taught - people want to feel important. Stated another way, people want to be recognized in a positive light. And this explains why constructive criticism is an oxymoron. We all know this. We all forget this. Successful leaders forget it much less frequently.
 
Focusing on developing people's competence rather than failure: a great way to do this is to do strength assessments, embrace strengths-based learning, and provide your people strengths-tools

Creating a shared sense of community: community has taken on a whole new meaning with the explosive growth of social media...consider, for example, the impact of Facebook. So, it now takes much more thought and effort to create a meaningful sense of community. Creative thought must be applied. 

Making work exciting and worthy of dedicated commitment: again, the pace of change makes this more complicated. The businesses that figure out and make workplaces more exciting will have a chance to survive. The rest will not.

 

Footnote:

  1. 'The Leader-Manager', (1986), edited by John N. Williamson

Thought Tweet #463

by Rick Baker
On Apr 25, 2012

Thought Tweet #463 At work, empowerment is about significance, competence, quality relationships, & positive feelings.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

If it can't be measured it won't get done. If it can't be defined it can't be measured. So, it behooves us to define empowerment and measure it. Empowering people, that's one way to Inspire People & Grow Profits

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