If you haven’t already heard, nominations for Vantage International’s
2nd annual Take The Lead (TTL) Award are
now being accepted! Woo Hoo! This is both an exciting and rewarding time here
at our headquarters because we get to hear about the inspired actions of the
many everyday leaders in today’s workplace from people like you! We celebrate the fact that we are
intentionally making a contribution to the movement
to re-imagine who we are at work and how
we get our work done together. In partnership with each of you, we’re
redefining leadership and that’s nothing short of revolutionary!!
Here’s my leadership dare for each of you: Make a commit
to nominate an individual or a team (yes, this year, we’ve added a team
category!) for the TTL Award and then take action to get it done! For some of
us, that means that we’ll have to refocus our own leadership lens and see our
team mates, co-workers and colleagues differently than we have in the past. The
great news is that everyday leaders are everywhere!! At every level and layer
in every organization around the world.
How do you spot an everyday leader? No one is perfect, but everyday leaders really
do set themselves apart by their thoughts, attitudes, behaviors and how they
relate to others. What are the attributes and attitudes of someone who leads
from their seat every single day? Here are some tell-tale signs that an
everyday leader is at work ;-) They…
¬ Act
as accountable adults day in and day out at work
¬ Know
their job inside & out
¬ See themselves
as an ‘owner’ of the organization
¬ Directly
connect their everyday work to the organization’s overall success
¬ Look
for ways to be different & better daily (because stakes are high)
¬ Know
what others do & how it fits with their ‘stuff’
¬ They
rarely offer excuses. Instead, they work with creativity, grit & gusto
¬ Assume
they have only part of the picture and value other ideas to get the full
picture
¬ Avoid
constant comparisons (e.g., She took a longer break. He gets all of the best
assignments)
¬ Actively
help others to be at their best
¬ Applaud
& celebrate their team or department
¬ Listen
with a cooperative ear
¬ Tune
in to their own self-talk and CHOOSE the messages that they send to themselves
throughout the day
¬ Choose
to be upbeat rather than beaten up
So, what do you think about this list? Does someone(s)
come to mind? Hope so!
Because I’m on the lookout for everyday leaders, I see
them everywhere and not simply in my clients’ organizations! That's supremely satisfying for me
personally!. Once you train your own
leadership lens differently, you’ll see them too --- sometimes hidden in plain
sight. The person in the next cubicle. Our ‘go-to’ team member. The gal at
Starbuck’s who lifts your spirits every single morning without fail. The
reservationist at a hotel. The administrative assistant at your physician’s
office. And the list goes on and on…
Consider these three stellar examples of everyday leaders
at work:
Everyday
Leader #1 – A competent security guard at a NY casino,
Cora, goes far beyond her j-o-b description to connect with guests. She greets everyone warmly, and returning
guests by name! Her special brand of service helps each person to feel uniquely
valued by the organization. She generously shares tokens of appreciation –
handmade jewelry – with everyone. She is an amazing bright spot. Truly
selfless. Positive and appreciative. Creative. I look forward to seeing her each
time that I visit!! And based on the
crowd that gathers around her security desk at times, others feel the same way
that I do!
Everyday
Leader #2 – On a recent flight from Baltimore to Boston,
I was thoroughly impressed with the entire Airtran/Southwest crew. They looked
and acted happy, yet completely professional. They were engaged with each
passenger and I simply know that I was not the only person to feel ‘special.’
They sincerely thanked you for being with them that day; and they did
everything it their power to assure a smooth, safe and pleasant experience.
And…they delivered!!! I fly frequently, so it takes a lot to get my attention. I
cannot remember the last time that I exited a plane smiling! This crew was memorable in a good way! They are a team of everyday leaders.
Everyday
Leader #3 – We’re currently installing a geothermal
heating system in our home and the company representative really lead from his
seat throughout the process. He arrived early for our appointment; complimented
our home; connected with us; knew his ‘stuff’ inside and out. He listened carefully to our questions and
gave us honest answers. Kept his promises in terms of follow-up.; even sent us
a personal thank you note! It was so
easy for both my husband and I to develop swift trust with this professional.
Does this sound like someone with whom you would want to work?
Now the ball’s in your court. It’s your turn to recognize someone for the
difference that they make at work. To acknowledge and appreciate someone else’s
greatness. .And to celebrate what’s right or good in our world of work! Make a commitment to nominate someone. And
then make a plan to get that nomination completed!
Submit your Everyday Leader nomination here: http://www.vantage-inter.com/2013-ttl-award/2014-ttl-award
Stay tuned as we’ll be posting related leadership tips/dares
throughout November!!
Leadership
Dare 2 – Add a section to your regular staff meetings called
‘Everyday Leadership’ moments. Ask all participants to come prepared to
describe a recent example of everyday leadership at work in your organization.
Leadership
Dare 1 – Complement someone on the way in which they lead from
their seat each day. Be specific in your description. Make it a surprise. Thank
the person for setting such a fine example..