Dec 25 2008
Success Controlled by Your Worst Apple? (Part III)
The ball’s in my court. Time to return serve!
You all are getting a rare opportunity to eavesdrop on the type of conversations that Guy & I frequently have…but never within earshot of others.
We always hold them in private. Either over the telephone or, if we’re lucky, face to face. You see, staying on the same page publicly is something we both feel is of utmost importance. Rarely (ever?) have we disagreed on something once we talked it out.
Trust me. Our take on leadership and its impact on business success is IDENTICAL. We just have different ways of expressing it. Back to the topic at hand.
The point of my original post – which Guy isn’t disagreeing with, he’s just kind of redirecting it
– is that on a daily, in the trenches type, basis a weak employee distracts and demotivates all those around him (or her) for more forcefully than a leader’s positive efforts do.
We both mentioned that the leader is responsible for the recruitment, development, and possible dismissal of that weak link. Of course, being responsible and taking action are two completely different things.
My point was to remind our readers who happen to own their company that they really can’t afford to overlook the negative impact bad employees have on their entire staff.
If you own your company, you have final authority over staffing decisions. If you’ve hired someone to run your business, or a part of it, for you, you’re still the one that has to hold that person accountable for removing dead, or diseased, wood.
If you ignore the impact that weak link has on the rest of your staff, you are making a HUGE strategic mistake.
Now it’s back to being your turn, Guy.
Eager to see your reply.
Ron
P.S.
Guy and I really haven’t shared publicly our deep insight into leadership. Our leadership techniques and methods are unique, simple, and HIGHLY effective at transforming people into amazingly successful leaders. It is a competitive advantage for us and we typically only share it with our paying clients (which will include the members of our private club).
