By Dana Borowka,
MA of Lighthouse Consulting Services, LLC
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If the question above is keeping
you up at night, we have some ideas for you to consider and implement
so your
organization will not only make it through the current storm
but will thrive well into the future! You’ll know by reading
this article if your ship is heading towards the rocks, towards the
open sea or on a clear course to your destination."
Think
for a moment about the various components of a boat that are needed in
order to keep it afloat and heading in the intended
direction. Observe how they compare to your organization.
Components of a Vessel
Hull – Need to have a structure that can endure and thrive in
the elements.
Fuel – The energy needed to move the vessel forward and
towards its destination.
Crew – The crew will either make sure the ship reaches its
destination in a timely manner or cause it to go off course or cause an
incident that could result in loss of resources.
The Changing Environment
Water
is the most unstable surface on our planet. No matter how
much planning a business does a rogue wave can come along and cause
havoc. This might be changes in the market, unhappy clients,
distribution channels, technology, financial, etc.
Preparation can only go so far yet if your organization has one key
ingredient you’ll be able to survive and thrive beyond your
wildest dreams.
Key
Ingredient to Thrive
The answer always comes back to having the right crew on
board. It all begins with the selection process, mentoring
and staff development. If this is done correctly or you have
the right people with potential for growth, you’ll not only
make it through to 2010… you’ll also be ready to
ride the wave of 2011 and beyond! Let’s take a look
at how this works.
By
having the right crew on board, you’ll have:
- Contributors
– That will help the ship reach its course through
innovation, ingenuity, timely fulfillment of tasks, follow through, etc.
- Happy customers
– They’ll keep coming back due to the outstanding
service and quality of the product.
- Happy employees
– They’ll go the extra mile for the organization
and its customers. This also leads to positive word of mouth
that can attract top talent.
- Open Minded Culture
– Problem solving is the key to anticipate needs, deal with
weather changes, being open to adapting to the environment.
- Profitability
– You’ll meet your organization’s goal
and objective where everyone is rewarded for doing a great job and your
organization will be able to continue to provide services and products
with the opportunity to visit other destinations in the future.
An
organization can build a sturdy ship but without the right people
behind the scenes it won’t leave port. All this
starts with the captain of the ship and with its officers. If
they select the correct crew up front, they know the job will get done
correctly, in a timely manner and the work can be trusted.
Can you trust that your crew will do their job not only correctly and
in timely manner? Do they also contribute ideas for further
improvement so you can get the maximum value from each individual?
If the answer is “I’m not sure” then your
answer may be reflective of the future survival of your
vessel. Every organization must have all hands on deck with
crew members that are excited and grateful to be aboard and have the
ability to perform the best they can.
A Whale
of a Tale for Teamwork
A manager once had an outstanding team but always told everyone what to
do. This person didn’t listen, didn’t ask
questions, demanded a higher level of volume without asking if the
organization could handle it and created a closed environment. Over
time things started to slip through the cracks, customers were not
getting the attention they needed, sales slipped, people
started to leave and the organization began to develop a bad reputation
where recruitment became a problem. Upper management stepped
in and started to ask the team members for their feedback. It
turned out that the manager was not a good fit for that position and
was transitioned into another department. When the new
manager was selected, it was based not only on experience but also the
ability to work with others. They learned that it is vital to
understand a person’s work style and how they interact with
others in order to have a high performing team. If just one
person isn’t “playing well in the
sandbox” the effects can ruin a brand and effect sales and
future growth of an organization.
A
Checklist for Success
- When selecting the crew
– have a clear understanding of the ideal crew member and
have a system and process to assure you have selected the correct
crew
members. This can be done through interviewing and asking
questions for specific
examples and compare those answers to what an
ideal crew member
would do. Gather as much data as possible
from reference and background checks as well as provide an in-depth
work style and personality assessment with Lighthouse Consulting
Services. The information should be used to validate the
interview responses, background and reference checks.
- Ask each current crew member for
feedback on where they see the team and themselves could
be more efficient in the market place within the next 30-60-90
days. This means that everyone on your ship needs to have
their eyes and ears open to seeing where it might be possible to
improve and enhance processes, structure, services, customer service,
etc.
- Captains and officers need to
listen to everyone and create a truly open
environment. Come up with three things that you can do that
will make that happen.
- Define what the ideal crew member
would possess in skills, work style and personality and make it
measurable.
- Assist the current crew to
fulfill that role. Make sure you have an
in-depth work style and personality assessment of your crew members so
you’ll have the insight to help everyone thrive and to get
the best performance from every member of the team.
You’ll want to know how someone problem-solves, deals with
stress, makes decisions, processes information, creates and follows up
on leads, etc. This will help to ensure that you have the
right person in the correct position so they can perform to the best of
their ability. Contact us at reception@lighthouseconsulting.com
to get started.
If
you have the right team in place, your organization will be able to
deal with the many challenges that will come along during the
voyage. The key is to hire right the first time and
to assist those on board to be the best that they can be.
This will lead to happy customers, happy employees, innovation for the
future, efficiency for delivery of the product or service and of
course, a profitable bottom line.
To take a leadership assessment to see if you have what it takes to
help your organization sail well into the future, please click on this
link:
www.crackingthepersonalitycode.com/LeadershipTest.php
You can gather additional ideas for working with your current and
future crew members by reading Cracking
The Personality Code.
To order this book, go to:
www.crackingthepersonalitycode.com.
Permission is needed from Lighthouse
Consulting Services, LLC to
reproduce any portion provided in this article. ©
2009
Dana Borowka, MA, CEO of Lighthouse Consulting Services, LLC has over
25 years experience in the area of business consulting and helping
organizations both nationally and internationally in raising the hiring
bar through using in-depth work style assessments. Dana is a
nationally recognized speaker on this topic and has built a well
recognized organization that provides expert interpretation of in-depth
work style assessments during the hiring process, providing a variety
of workshops and assisting those with communication challenges. He is
the co-author of the book, “Cracking
the Personality
Code”.
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If you would
like additional information on this topic or others,
please contact your Human Resources department or Lighthouse Consulting
Services LLC, 3130 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Santa Monica,
CA 90403, (310) 453-6556,
dana@lighthouseconsulting.com
& our website:
www.lighthouseconsulting.com
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Consulting Services, LLC provides a variety of services,
including in-depth personality assessments for new hires &
staff development, team building, interpersonal & communication
training, conflict management, workshops, and executive &
employee coaching.