About June 2007

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June 1, 2007

Working Top-Down: Leadership, Part Three

While a little whitewashing may be beneficial when dealing with external factors, it is most definitely not appropriate for a group leader working with direct reports. When you enter into a new environment, you need to establish yourself as someone people can rely on, and can look to, for leadership.

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June 4, 2007

Honesty And Leadership

My shortest job on record is four days, and no, I wasn't working a contract, either. I was fired, which was great for me, because I would've quit very soon after, and this way, I ended up getting two weeks' severance to boot. What job would be so horrible as that I would be so happy to be fired inside of a week?

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June 7, 2007

Accountability, Part One

Accountability is an absolutely crucial element in business. It's what keeps projects on schedule, or prevents good money being thrown after bad. It's usually fairly easy to figure out who is accountable, and for what, but I've always been surprised at the reluctance some people seem to have to actually either accept accountability, or to enforce it.

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June 8, 2007

Accountability, Part Two

Even my good experiences contain scattered bits of disappointment. I set a longetivity record at Hotelecom, but it wasn't without some headaches, mostly centered around accountability.

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June 12, 2007

I'm Still Here...

Been busy with interviews yesterday and again today, so next significant post will likely be tomorrow (Wednesday).

June 13, 2007

Accountability, Part Three

It's not often you find an employee who really simply does not produce. There are some who are simply in over their head, they've overestimated their abilities, or they've overpromised their schedule. These individuals at least appear to be busy, they have the right goals, they just can't cut the mustard. Then there are those occasional people who you have to wonder what they're thinking. They're not in over their heads, they just can't seem to actually get anything done -- and worse, they seem like they don't want to get anything done.

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June 14, 2007

Accountability, Conclusions

Accountability is a key element in any arena. It's a popular word to use in politics these days, but so often, it's as meaningless to the Bush administration as it is to many companies. Most people will take personal responsibility, and take accountability as a point of honor. When this happens, usually there isn't much of a problem. When it doesn't happen, there needs to be something to make accountability meaningful.

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June 24, 2007

Valuing Your Employees, Part One

All productive employees are valuable to the organization. If you haven't fired them, there's a good reason (or there should be a good reason!). Showing an employee they're valuable to your company, though, requires some care. The worst thing you can do is show you really don't care about them.

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