Thursday, July 23, 2020
Attitude is Everything Part 2 R-E-S-P-E-C-T - Workology
Attitude is Everything Part 2 R-E-S-P-E-C-T - Workology Letâs explore the 2nd attitude For part one of this eight part series, visit Attitude is Everything on Blogging4Jobs. One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. Bryant H. McGill Respect is one of the most misused and misunderstood attitudes. When respect is not felt between people, it becomes a silent death sentence to the business relationship. It negatively affects team synergy, productivity and the bottom line! If youâre 40+ years of age or older, you were taught that respect is something you are given based on your rank, title, status or privilege. The higher you are on the corporate ladder, the more respect you get! Wellâ¦thatâs not exactly how it works. Jack Welch, the former CEO of GE had a vision: Jack Welchs goal was to make GE the worlds most competitive enterprise. He knew that it would take nothing less than a revolution to transform that dream into a reality. The model of business in corporate America in 1980 had not changed in decades. Workers worked, managers managed, and everyone knew their place. Forms and approvals and bureaucracy ruled the day. Welchs self-proclaimed revolution meant waging war on GEs old ways of doing things and reinventing the company from top to bottom. Today, GE with its unique learning culture and boundary-less organization is one of the most admired companyâs in the world. The techniques and ideas that Welch has employed to move GE forward are applicable to any size corporation, small, medium, or large. So if Jack Welch, the legendary leader of GE can transform his organization, why canât othersâ follow in his footsteps? Whatâs so hard about it?? Letâs follow the ATTITUDE formula in Part 2 of this 8 parts series: Would you like to find more value and acceptance in, âWho your boss ISâ instead of focusing on who he isnât? Would you like to find more value and acceptance in, âYour daily work expectationsâ instead of focusing on what isnât your responsibility? Would you like to find more value and acceptance in, âWho your co-workers AREâ instead of focusing on who they arenât?? If you answered YES! â¦Then proceed to the next section of learning more about how to give respect and get respect in the workplace! Pick one of the 3 relationships â" Boss, Work Expectations, or Co-Workers to focus on. When you think of the relationship, do you feel a level of frustration or anxiety? (psst! â" This is the emotion that is driving your non-useful behavior!) Ask yourself, âWhat am I demanding about the relationship?â (When we feel a steady stream of frustration or anxiety, weâve slipped into being very demanding on the jobâ¦and weâre on the losing end of having synergistic relationships.) Ask yourself, âCan I always get what I want?â⦠âHow is what I am about to say or do going to impact the business relationship?â Letâs explore the 2nd attitude That will help you get out of your judgment of frustration or anxiety and put your focus back on your work relationship needs! Respect â" I think Jack Welch sums it up nicely in his chart below: Practice! Weâre all smart people. Of course everything youâre reading makes a whole lot of sense. But like anything else, you MUST put the Attitude of Respect into practice! Go back to the questions earlier and utilize the Attitude of Respect. Respect allows you to âmeet people where theyâre atâ instead of going into a situation with preconceived notions. Building a tool box of useful attitudes will allow you to manage your frustration and anxietyâ¦i.e. your judgment! Youâve got 2 now â" Curiosity and Respect. How do they inform the situation? The Relationship? Remember: Useful attitudes allow for more conscious and intentional decisions. You donât wake up and choose to be frustrated or anxious, do you? But will you wake up and choose to become a great leader? Stay tuned for the next attitude⦠Añadir a la guÃa de conversación No hay listas de palabras para Inglés - Español Crear una nueva lista de palabras Copiar
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