Sunday, July 26, 2020
The Bland Strategy Three Phrases I Hate - Workology
The Bland Strategy Three Phrases I Hate I Cant Stand Bland and Blandness Tell me if you havenât heard one of these lines at some point in your career: âThis will never work at our company.â âOur managers wonât have a use for that.â âOur employees arenât technically savvy enough for that. Second verse same as the first⦠I Cant Stand Bland and Blandness The first thing that bothers me is that these phrases lump all employees into a quiet, staid, lump of blandness. These are people we are talking aboutâ¦humans! They do not experience and react to all things in the same way. Some people will be thrilled to get an iPhone for their company phone; others will not care in the least. But rest assured they will all have different reactions. The second thing that bothers me is that I usually hear these phrases about some kind of small change that has been blown way out of proportion. Here is the reality: your employeeâs have already gone through a multitude of social, technological and economic changes in the past few years, allowing them to use an iPhone at work or access Twitter is not going to alter their world. When I hear those three particular phrases I think to myself: Youâre afraid your employees canât handle change. News flash: your employeeâs are the people leading change in our world today. Think of the Occupy movement or the Tea Party movement. These were not movements started by some large company. These were movements started by the Joe Schmoo Employee who was sick and tired of the status quo. The people who started and participated in these movements are not people who are afraid of change. The status quo is easy and comfortable. Letâs throw out, easy and comfortable okay? Can we all agree that the last thing we need is the status quo? The status quo may work for you now but itâs changing every day, todayâs status quo is tomorrowâs has been. Employees Are Not a Mass of Humanity So please stop thinking so little of your employees. They are not bland. I know, I know after watching a couple episodes of Jersey Shore you might start to think people are stupid and the world is coming to an end. But I assure you itâs not. Stop looking at your employees as some mass of humanity that needs your gentle, guiding handâ¦they probably donât. Melissa Fairman is an HR practitioner who has worked in multiple industries and HR specialties. Her experience encompasses performance management, global HR systems, and other generalist work. Her passion is empowering people to help themselves in their careers. You can connect with her via her blog: HrRemix, Twitter @HrRemix, or email: Melissa.Fairman@gmail.com.
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