Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Beating the Odds in Business This Year

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Thank you New Orleans Saints! Winning the Super Bowl and changing the game! Finally someone, most likely a Situational Specialist, gave a risky, gutsty play to the coach and said, “Let’s just do it!”

That beautiful on-side kick at the beginning of the second half of the game was the model for what needs to come next for busines.s

Business in 2010 is not business as usual, it isn’t the highly anticipated long field kick-off, but instead it is some risky, gutsy, short kick on your part that is going to make all the difference.

Ask yourself three questions today to see if you have what it takes to win your own Super Bowl of business this year;

1. What is it that I am not considering that would really get the attention I need for my business?

2. What is it about this move that would rally the troups and have everyone on board?

3. Who are the people around me that will help make this happen?

After these questions are answered you need to do a mirror check. Looking yourself and your team in the eye you have to ask, what is it that we need to get this all done? Are we all ready for this or do we need some help? Who will coach us through this gutsy move?

Find a good situational specialist to be the “coach” for the coach and for the team during this time. Someone who will not necessarily pull it off, but make sure your people are ready to pull it off. Be their supporter, cheerleader, and sometimes task master.

Just go out there and be bold!

If You Want to Find the Secrets of a Good Leader Look at Their Friends

Monday, July 20th, 2009

It is a little known fact that really good leaders got that way because of their friends.  The best leaders and executives are people who
•     Trust and respect the advice of friends
Leadership does not happen in a vacuum.  It takes many minds, many ideas, many debates and even more so, many different pieces of advice.
I am a HUGE fan of West Wing, the television show that went off the air over 3 years ago.  However, even today what is portrayed in this series validates many things we do not know about.
For example, in the closing episodes of the last season, the incoming president selects the man who ran against him for president to be Secretary of State.  Why?  Despite their differences he respects the man’s intellect, considers him a friend and knows he will get good advice that he can trust from him.
Who are your friends?  Who do you trust?  Do you appreciate the value in this to make your decisions not just good, but great?
As a Situational Specialist, Barbara can be that trusted advisor for you and your organization. (Listen here, to what one client found in Barbara’s advice) Contact Barbara at 303-984-9271

The Situation, the Leader and 6th Grade Math

Monday, July 6th, 2009

In reading the book, “Red and Me” by Bill Russell this weekend I was struck by the secrets to leadership that came out in Bill’s description of Red Auerbach as his coach.  The reason these are so striking is that they are not all the normal things we see in leadership, executive teams and management.

•    For example, some of his descriptors were “mathematician of the highest order, understanding the efficacy of equations, especially in problem solving.”

Now I freely admit to being a “math/numbers nut” and my clients quite frequently hear me say, it all boils down to the numbers.  I also insist it is math we mastered by the 6th grade, not necessarily algebra.

How are you at the numbers?  Nine times out of ten in a situation that I am called upon to assist in, we start with numbers, work with numbers and end up letting numbers know if we are getting where we want to go.

Bottom line,” do the math,” and find people who can do the math to work for you.

Call Barbara Brannen, a Certified Situational Specialist to help your company make their numbers.  (See where she has done this before by clicking here.)

Business Strategy and The Economic Stimulus

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

As a nation we are preparing to receive the benefits of the recently passed Economic Stimulus package. As a business you are now in a position to marry your strategic plan for 2009 to these benefits.

While the stimulus package will go to many things from police and teachers to the environment and rebuilding highways, there is a flow through to most businesses as they align with these projects and initiatives.

Understanding how our economic stimulus package will flow through to your business should be simple exercise if your strategic plan is simple, visual and fluid.

Here are a few steps for you to consider at this time:

1. How does your development plan dovetail to where people and businesses will need and want to spend their money this year?

2. Following this, does your sales team have their plan set for the same question?

3. Where in your strategy do you refer to this stimulus and the possible effects it may have for you?

4. Do you have all the details of this plan?

5. Who in your organization is charged with keeping abreast of this plan and other developments in the economy this year?

Remember that bringing in someone to help you integrate this with your current plan and challenge your team to incorporate this into their work this year could be essential. A Situational Specialist is there just for this purpose. Find out more at Situational Specialist.

Possibly this workshop on Strategy and Tactics will help you get there.  Click here for details.

If you have not read any of the details of this plan please check out this article “How the Economic Stimulus Plan Could Effect You.”

Do You Control Time or Does it Control You?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

“We always have enough time to do what needs to be done.”  Alan Cohen (A Deep Breath of Life)

My friend above, Alan Cohen, taught me many valuable lessons in life, but none more important than this one, “If you are a servant of time rather than letting time serve you, you are a prisoner.”

Today email, cell phones, PDA’s and more have made us less free than we believe we are.  While we brag about how “connected” we are and how “quickly” we can accomplish things, we fail to see how we have imprisoned our abilities to be creative, learn and grow for ourselves and in our work.

Do yourself and those you serve a favor today and think of the following things;

#1- What is the most important thing you have to do today for your work?

Think about this from the following perspective;

Will it meets the needs of an existing client in such a way that the quality of what I do and my customer serve to them will be memorable?

Will it bring business to me/us?

Will it support the structure of our business in such a way to make it more sustainable in time?

#2 - What is the most important thing I will do for me to day?

Do I need to spend some time on my health? With my family?  Get new tires?  Make a dentist appointment?

Not all priorities have to be large, but they must fit into the bigger picture of building a life and a career that you love.*

*Be on the lookout for Barbara’s new simple rule book, “Building the LIfe You Love” in March of 2009

Managers, Can You Handle 2009?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Nothing, absolutely nothing about 2009 and people and work will be the same as any year before this.

Yes, people will go to work.  Yes, they will receive money for their efforts.  No, their benefits, holidays, vacations and retirements will not be the same in many cases.  No, how you resolved issues in the past will not always work now.  No, people are seeing you as an organization through very different eyes.

The “situation” this year is going to be demanding in ways managers and organizations have never dreamed of before.

Exactly what are those demands going to be?

#1 - People are being affected by things outside your workplace.  Spouse and children laid off from their jobs reducing household incomes and creating stress that will carry into the workplace.

Question;  Do you know what each of your employees is dealing with today? FIND OUT!

#2 - Do it better, do faster, do it with less is the name of the game.  Cash is being reserved and answers to old problems that involved spending the money needed to fix it are not necessarily the answers today.

Question:  What is in place in your team/division/organization that helps stimulate and create the new solutions?  Who is devoted to this? FIND OUT!

#3 -  Whenever a situation like our current economic conditions hits the fan, you must be much more engaged with your people.

Question:  Are you in your office or out their with the team? Have “Everything Going Right Meetings” at least once a month to help people feel th successes you know are there.

Get a “Situational Specialist” on retainer NOW so you can have someone at the ready to help you every day this year and make it a successful year!