Marcia’s Leadership Q&A

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Q. How do I hold myself accountable to lead, set good examples, and maintain standards for the people in my organization?

A. Think about what you want to accomplish and what you want your organization to accomplish. The culture and the workplace you create and the way you interact with your employees and customers is a reflection on you. What do you believe, assume, and what do you stand for—intellectually, emotionally, and in action? Do your words and actions match? These are based on your values. You want your values to blossom and be reflected in your organization. Take them from the Me to the We. Identify a few essential values and live them and communicate them every day in words and actions. When there’s a misstep, learn together (don’t blame), and move forward.

Q. As the president and business owner of my company, I sometimes need an objective perspective. How can I find someone who can provide that?

A. People need resources and advisors through life, whether it’s a doctor, teacher, or advisor. Every team needs a coach. Every student needs a teacher. Some systems provide resources like a school coach or teacher. But if you lead an organization or business, you need to find someone who is sincerely committed to guiding and educating you. There are multiple ways to find a knowledgeable resource. A common way is to ask friends and colleagues who you trust for referrals. Another common resource that is growing in popularity because it’s at your finger tips is Linked In. You can search for advisors, reach their profiles, expertise, and testimonials. See common connections you have. Connect with them and have conversations and assess if they have the personality, knowledge and ability to build trust with you. If they are a trusted advisor, they will ask many questions and help you think at a new level. If they both provoke your thinking and make you uncomfortable, yet you feel safe, you may have found the match you need to explore new options and decisions.