Recognize This! – Leaders do more than lead. Managers do more than manage. They must also demonstrate your desired culture and values daily in everything they do.
I’ve been thinking about leaders and managers lately, with my thoughts running the gamut from “Where have all the good ones gone?” to “Are we expecting too much of them?” to “What exactly
are we expecting of leaders/managers in the workplace today?”
These topics are top-of-mind for me because with companies and clients I work with, we’re trying to do something different. We want to help them create a new culture of recognition, not just another employee recognition program. And to do that – true, fundamental, culture change – requires managers being 100% behind the effort and change management principles.
Chris Edmonds, an author and strategic thinker I respect greatly, said this on the topic in his
Cool Culture blog:
Creating that kind of workplace environment – one in which employees will naturally want to engage, I argue – is reliant on managers taking on the true leadership role inherent in their position. And research backs this up. An article in
Fast Company that’s making the rounds lately, reported on this:
So, we need leaders to lead. We need them to demonstrate through their own behaviors what is acceptable and desirable in this new culture we’re trying to create.
But managers/leaders are human, a reality Trish McFarlane pointed our brilliantly in a recent post on her
HR Ringleader blog:
And that’s the key point. When you’re looking for the person to promote into that leadership or managerial position, don’t look purely at skills or past performance as individual contributor. Look especially for those who can rise above in times of stress and fear and doubt to live your culture so that those who follow them can do the same.