ΑΠΟΦΡΑΞΕΙΣ
ΑΠΟΦΡΑΞΕΙΣ

But I believe that anytime and anywhere is a good time to think about our Independence. It is one thing to declare it, and yet another to make it happen. So today, I am suggesting several ΑΠΟΦΡΑΞΕΙΣ and some actions to help you get started.

But I believe that anytime and anywhere is a good time to think about our Independence. It is one thing to declare it, and yet another to make it happen. So today, I am suggesting several ΑΠΟΦΡΑΞΕΙΣ and some actions to help you get started.
We can independently choose to improve our skills.
Reading and thinking about these words is a start. You might be
fortunate to work for an organization that invests time and money in your
development. (If so, that’s great.) But whether you have training and development
offered to you or not, you still must own your development. Yes, the skills
benefit others, but the learning (and results) belongs to you.
We can independently choose to serve those we lead in a way that
supports their growth and the growth of the organization as well.
When you see your leadership role as one of service, good things
will happen. When you actually serve others and the goals of the organization,
your world and results will change. Declare that you will serve, and then
begin serving. The forefathers of the United States were a pretty good example,
an example worth following.
We can independently choose to care more, listen more, and trust
more.
If you care, let your actions show it. This isn’t just nice to
do, it is the core of your leadership role. This is a declaration to make
silently and intentionally, and then let your actions show your private ΑΠΟΦΡΑΞΕΙΣ.
We can independently choose to be more creative.
There are problems and opportunities all around you in your
organization. You can wait for resources or time – but it might be a long wait.
Many of the greatest innovations came not from well-funded and planned efforts,
but from passionate people focusing on a problem and creatively finding a
solution. Why not make the creative choice for the benefit of your team, your
organization, and your Customers?
We can independently choose to create the culture in which we
want to work.
Too many leaders lament that things would be different if their
organizational culture was different. You might not be able to influence the
decisions and approaches of the “home office” (at least not immediately), but
you can influence the working conditions, relationships, and “how things are
done around here” with your team, on your shift, or in your work area. Culture
starts at home, not at the home office. As a leader, you can create the culture
you want.
This list could be (really) long – but I hope you see the point.
We do not have to wait for our organization, the economy, the start of the
fiscal year, or someone else to change our organizational reality.
While we must claim our independence, we must also realize that
we aren’t alone. We are making these choices in connection to and in connection
with other people. As a leader, I want you to claim your independence and I
also especially want you to value your interdependence.
Declare independence to take responsibility and avoid victim
behaviors and attitudes, then think interdependence to create a team that joins
you to work towards greater success and satisfaction.
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