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Jul 20 2012

How we interpret something is a choice and the best part is … the choice is ours to make!!

This morning I met with a senior executive of a well-know commercial real estate company.  We have met on several occasions and are close to launching a coached development program for brokers who this executive has identified as having unrealized potential.  She recalled a personal experience earlier in her career in which her own executive manager expressed his belief that there was a definite gap between what she was producing and what he believed she was capable of producing.  And it became apparent that my client had a choice in terms of response.  She could be hurt and resentful that after what she believed was all of her hard work, her ‘boss’ spoke only of this gap.  Or, and as she chose to do, she could feel complimented by the interest and encouragement to take her game and her success to a higher level … exactly what she personally wanted to do.

As a coach this is a situation that is rather common and arises often.  As a leader, being open and honest with a report in terms of the potential you see in them and their ‘gap’ can be motivating.  It conveys to the person your belief in them and plants you firmly in their rooting section.  As the employee (regardless of position), to the extent they are willing to view the feedback as the encouragement and support it represents, they have every reason to see it for its’ positive value.  Most often that translates to enhanced motivation to discover what is actually creating that ‘gap’ and what they can do about it.  This situation makes for a terrific coaching opportunity and the growth that is derived.

The client I refer to above remembers this singular and rather simple exchange as a career shaping experience.  She knows that she  could have chosen the other path and lingered in mediocrity, but by choosing the alternative, she feels it just may have made all the difference in the success she has enjoyed in the organization.   It seems like recognizing that the choice is ours is a good place to start.

Written by Mike · Categorized: Effective Communication

Jul 03 2012

Breaking it apart to put it back together … the RIGHT way for Today

During the most recent few years … years when so many companies across so many industries have truly felt the impact of a weakened economic environment … surviving was the objective that was common to most.  How to best ride out the economic tsunami… and live… was both the focus and the challenge.  And slowly over time we got tired of being victim and wanted to do what was necessary to reclaim the driver’s seat of our business.  In many cases this looked like returning to what was, with slight modifications, because we wanted the success that was … yet again.

The most effective return to the march toward success that we see are those wherein the organization does a thorough job of breaking apart what was and reassembling it around what is.  Why do this when what we had and know is what worked before?  Ah … yes … however in most cases you are NOT, in fact, returning to what was.  Here are some very real change areas worth exploring in this ‘break it’ process:

  • Your market … is it still the same?  Do you need to be open to creating other or additional ones by looking elsewhere?
  • Your pricing … are people still willing to pay the price for your product that they paid previously … or has the changes in the economy impacted their ability to do that and thus your ability to sell at the same price?
  • Your Sales Approach … it is designed to appeal to today’s buyer
  • Your operational process … does it need to be streamlined to accommodate the altered pricing that the marketplace will bear? Where is the room for greater efficiencies?

By taking an aggressive approach to exploring your organization, fully open to the potential of significant re-vamping, you greatly enhance the potential, likelihood and ability to reclaim the driver’s seat in an effective and successful way.  Being at a point of wanting to take back your organization and return to maximized success is the starting point.  To work well that decision needs to do so built around the reality of today’s economic environment.  So make certain your hatchet is sharp and the glue is known for its’ strength!

What say you?  I’d love to hear!  Thanks

Written by Mike · Categorized: Managing Change · Tagged: personal

Jul 02 2012

The Zone expands … in B.O.L.D.Print

Welcome to B.O.L.D. Print … the blog site of The Third Zone.  We’re excited to launch it and are looking forward to accomplishing several things:

  1. Sharing the learning we continue to do daily as we have the opportunity to bring our coached approach into varying organizations as they strive to bridge the gap they experience between the dream of achievement and the reality of performance.
  2. Entering into dialogue with our readers and sharing varying perspectives of situations and approaches.
  3. Continue to challenge you and ourselves in raising the bar of success through increasingly effective and dynamic leadership.

B.O.L.D is an acronym for Beyond Ordinary Leadership Development.  It is our intent to live up this by providing you with valuable, thought provoking and even head-scratching input that, in the end, might have a positive influence in what takes place in your organization on the way to greater success.

Thanks for stopping by and we look forward to ‘seeing’ you often.

Mike Dorman
President
The Third Zone LLC

Written by Mike · Categorized: Articles

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