Wow! October 18

To all: We continue to move through quick changes in our team. You are not seeing all the changes, since you cannot see the bcc list for this email โ€“ I do. And I have mixed feelings about it. Mostly, it is a very good thing. We are more closely aligned โ€“ together, toward company goals – so when a fit isnโ€™t right, it is known very quickly. If youโ€™ve ever had a relationship problem that just seemed to drag on forever youโ€™ll understand what I mean. If youโ€™re not quite sure Iโ€™ll just summarize with: it is abundantly better to have happy surprises and to be in the position of growing othersโ€™ strengths. These โ€œWow!โ€ emails are a lot of fun for me. And since they are about your strengths โ€“ thanks!

So on to this weekโ€™s โ€œWow!โ€โ€ฆ

This week I am honoring a person that has just made it through the 30-day review hurdle. There is considered scrutiny during this period by me, and usually also by at least one other team member. Even though we employ โ€œat will,โ€ it is important to me to find people Iโ€™d like to stick around for a long time. These 30 days are not an easy time for some because I do everything I can to get the mis-alignments out into view. In fact I hired two people at the same time and only one made itโ€ฆ and soโ€ฆ.

โ€ฆThis weekโ€™s โ€œWow!โ€ goes to our newest team member, ———.

Hereโ€™s our โ€œwowโ€ for this week: I am sending to you a โ€œWOW!โ€ because you proven yourself to be a team player, accurate thinker and you bring skills to this team that we need to realize my Strategy. Youโ€™ve even been teaching me in a manner that I can quickly synthesize and act on. And youโ€™ve readily accepted my direction, asking questions where needed, to ensure we are on the same page.

Why is this โ€œwow!โ€? There are a couple Wow!s here. First is the getting through the 30 day look. Yes, Iโ€™m always โ€œlookingโ€ but this early time can be disconcerting for some. Second is an ability to manage up (to me) and across (to peers) without being together in-person in addition to being โ€œthe newโ€ person. I look for someone who takes their role seriously and expects to add value (nothing less) in exchange for reward. If errors are made I expect full responsibility to be taken and a solution offered. He did indeed face a hurdle at first โ€“ a diversion from scope โ€“ and overcame it by asking for help from a willing team member.

Why is it important? We are a small and growing company. Weโ€™ll be growing very quickly over the next 12 months. Also, I am a leader, a mentorโ€ฆand should not be a supervisor (for reasons of speed as well as fit). It is important to me to bring a person in, have them quickly learn our ways while proving their skills and that their values are aligned with mine. Within the first 30 days I need them self-managing, while also communicating well with the team to get stuff done. We can only grow, profitably, in this way.

Congrats!

-Lori

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