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Being a Great Boss
by: Mike Shannon
Are you one of those bosses that people just love to hate?
Maybe successful, maybe very intelligent, maybe organized
and moving forward but just can't get along with people. Communication
and other people skills are as important to the success of
your business as your talent, knowledge and entrepreneurial
drive. After all, you cannot do it all by yourself and you
need good people.
I remember being a very arrogant and egotistical program
director back in the mid 1970's when my boss called me into
the office and flat out told me "Mike, you got talent
and drive but you need to learn some diplomacy". I'll
never forget that meeting. This mentor taught me things like
no matter how great my idea was it was probably going nowhere
if I couldn't convince, persuade or lead people to buy into
it. I learned that very few people want to negotiate with
a bull-head. And if they do because they must then they will
resent it for a long long time. Some will even look for the
opportunity for payback. I relearned things that were taught
to me in elementary school. Things like "you attract
more bees with honey than vinegar". As a 7 year old the
key word there was bees so who cared, right? As a businessman
the key word had become attract. Same sentence different meaning.
Things like "smile and people will smile back at you"
or "extend your hand and the other person will shake
it".
It doesn't take a lot of extra effort to be a nice boss.
As a matter of fact it's a whole lot easier to be nice than
it is to be a hard-ass. And the payoff is so great in a happy
and productive workforce that I can't reason why some bosses
still act in a totalitarian, dictatorial way. How do your
people perceive you? I'm not talking about being a wimp and
saying yes to every unreasonable demand an employee makes.
I'm talking about listening, caring, empathy, leadership and,
oh yes…diplomacy.
About The Author
Mike Shannon is the owner of Shamrock Business Coaching,
a professional coaching practice that helps owners of small
and medium sized businesses increase their profits. You can
visit Shamrock Business Coaching on the web at: http://www.shamrockcoaching.com.
MikeShannon@ShamrockCoaching.com
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