Are You Ready For A Seat At The Table?
A test for HR professionals
Posted on 05-16-2023, Read Time: 5 Min
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From time immemorial, HR professionals have wondered why they are often denied a seat at the top-management table. CEOs just don’t “get it” many CHROs seem to feel, and this might be true in many cases. But not all. Let’s run a little test. Pretend your CEO wants to test whether or not you are a high-performance leader of your HR team and camera-ready to occupy that vaunted seat at the top-management table.
What kinds of questions would your CEO likely put to you to test your high-performance leadership capability? And how would you answer them?
Close your office door, and candidly answer these 10 questions:
- Have you led an alignment effort to ensure that everyone on your team is clear and committed to a common strategy and set of operational goals, to clarify roles and accountabilities, to ground rules for decision-making, and to transparent business relationships?
- Do you require that your team act as if it were a mini board of directors, on which each team member puts aside functional self-interest and “owns” team results?
- To what extent have you encouraged your team members to hold one another accountable for business success? And that they hold you accountable—and say so?
- How attuned are you to the leader/player dynamic of each of your team members? Do you adjust your behaviors—directing, coaching, collaborating, delegating—to the player and situational needs?
- Do you cling to the old leadership story, “As a leader, I get paid to make the decisions?”
- Do team members view you as an answer man, night watchman, referee, enabler—or as a questioner/coach with a maestro’s baton?
- Do you role-model effective leadership behavior in leading your team—and in how you manage upward: say, to your board of directors?
- Think about the last time a team member disagreed with you: Did you (a) say thank you and dispassionately assess the contrarian position; (b) use sarcasm, avoidance behavior, or seek rescuers from your team; (c) become unglued; or (d) press the eject button?
- When was the last time you asked your team to give you a reality check as to whether or not you are a leader who contributes to the team’s ability to reach high-performance goals and expectations?
- When you look behind you, do you see a team of leaders—or followers?
Author Bio
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Howard M Guttman is the principal of Guttman Development Strategies, a Mt. Arlington, NJ leadership and organization development firm specializing in building high-performance teams, organizational alignment, executive coaching, and leadership development. He is the author of When Goliaths Clash; Great Business Teams; and Coach Yourself Win. |
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