Sunday, July 26, 2020
5 Signs Diaper Drama Is Destroying Your Culture
Book Karin & David Today 5 Signs Diaper Drama Is Destroying Your Culture Diaper Genies are a FABULOUS inventionâ" for folks and nurseries. They hide the stink of a poopie diaper and exponentially increase the interval necessary to empty the trash. The stink stays conveniently wrapped tightly in plastic so nobody can smell it. The stink is unavoidable and the Diaper Genie supplies a welcome reprieve. But sadly, in so many corporations all over the world, I see an identical impact. Employees take the pungent points, and disguise them so cleverly with spin, sandwiched suggestions and thoroughly crafted Power Points, that no one can smell the real drawback. The minute I pull out the Diaper Genie in one of my keynotes, the heads start to nod. Ahh, yes. We do that right here. So if this sounds familiar, youâre not alone. Here are few signs, you may have a diaper genie culture. More About The Diaper Genie Syndrome (an excerpt from certainly one of our Winning Well workshops) Karin Hurt, Founder of Letâs Grow Leaders, helps leaders all over the world achieve breakthrough results, with out shedding their soul. A former Verizon Wireless govt, she has over twenty years of experience in sales, customer support, and HR. She was named on Inc's record of a hundred Great Leadership Speakers and American Management Association's 50 Leaders to Watch. Sheâs the author of a number of books: Courageous Cultures: How to Build Teams of Micro-Innovators, Problem Solvers, and Customer Advocates (Harper Collins Summer 2020), Winning Well: A Manager's Guide to Getting Results-Without Losing Your Soul, Overcoming an Imperfect Boss, and Glowstone Peak. Post navigation One Comment I concur on all the above but #1 especially resonated: meetings are readouts, not discussions. Much like FB is popping into today, itâs all about proclamations and never discussions. If ever we wanted to see how ugly that appears to everybody else, just spend a number of moments on FB to see how divisive and ugly that appears like⦠Your e mail handle will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website This site uses Akismet to cut back spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Join the Let's Grow Leaders neighborhood at no cost weekly management insights, tools, and strategies you should use immediately!
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