Old style management doesn't encourage personal mind
control, employees aren't encouraged to think. That was
certainly the case when I started work back in the bad old
days however it's still prevalent in many businesses today.
It's evident in many of the organisations that I work with
that there's a culture of - "I'm the boss - I tell you what
to do - you don't question it."
The successful manager doesn't react that way, he or she
employs people who think; people with a mind of their own
who aren't afraid to say what they think and feel. You need
people who question, who challenge you as a manager.
I remember sitting in on a second interview with John, a
manager client of mine who was interviewing candidates for a
sales job. One of the candidates was a guy called Phil; he
was a very strong character, full of questions and
suggestions on how the job should be done.
John turned to me when Phil left the room - "That guy's
good, I reckon he'd be a good salesman for us, but I don't
think I could handle him." John was a much quieter type of
person than Phil and I knew he felt uncomfortable with his
style.
So I asked John - "What do you want this new salesman to
do?" "I want him to bring in new business" said John. "Do
you think he can do that" I asked. "Of course I do, I just
think he'll be difficult to handle."
Again, it all comes down to outcomes; of course you've got
to consider how you're going to work with a new team member
but you sometimes need to get out of your comfort zone and
take a risk.
John hired Phil and he brought in the new business that John
needed. Phil was always a handful and a challenge for John
but they learned to work together.
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