The rollercoaster world of work is...
exhausting.
exhilarating.
maddening.
exciting.
frustrating.
rewarding.
the worst.
the best.
No matter what it is for you today, remember you're not living on the edge of your world. It's just the thrill of the ride. Hang on tight in good times and bad, and embrace every minute.
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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Friday, March 23, 2018
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Developing Internal Blogging Teams
So, you've finally decided to execute on a robust employer brand strategy. Your career site is actually a real site, not just a job list, you're pushing content several times a week and distributing it across multiple dedicated HR social channels.
Well done!
But you're still missing out on a great recruitment, retention and recognition opportunity.
Our People...Our Most Important Asset
So many leaders talk about how important their people are, yet I rarely see those same "important" people writing about their experiences at work.
We tell stories about them, that is a cornerstone of any good plan. However, when was the last time you saw the actual employees telling their own story?
It's not as risky as you might think
Well done!
But you're still missing out on a great recruitment, retention and recognition opportunity.
Our People...Our Most Important Asset
So many leaders talk about how important their people are, yet I rarely see those same "important" people writing about their experiences at work.
We tell stories about them, that is a cornerstone of any good plan. However, when was the last time you saw the actual employees telling their own story?
It's not as risky as you might think
Plan...then Execute
There are several basic steps that will serve as the foundation of your internal blogging team structure.
1 - Identify several employees who have an interest in building their brand, supporting the organization, and aren't shy! Align the team members with your organizational needs (recruitment, expansion, growth.)
How do you find them? Ask!
2 - Meet with the employees and describe your goals, do's and don'ts, and reinforce that they are not uploading content, formatting, or publishing. HR handles all of those pieces. They simply need to send an email "post" to you each month.
How do I support them? Stay connected, meet for coffee, and talk through their challenges!
3 - Make sure your bloggers have up to date LinkedIn profiles, twitter accounts, and hopefully, Instagram accounts as well. If you're going to be a blogger...you need to be in the social media space!
How do I make sure this happens? Meet with them and get them set up on the spot!
How About You
I've had tremendous success using this strategy, and you can too! It doesn't matter if you're a blogger or not. The goal is to differentiate your organization from the competition. Additional benefits include helping you to create a culture that truly recognizes and showcases your employees! Now, what are you waiting for?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
I Saw, Today
I saw commitment today.
I saw dedication to patients.
I saw a team completely focused on a goal.
I saw preparation.
I saw real-time accountability.
I saw transparency.
I saw energy.
I saw follow through.
I saw transparency.
I saw communication.
I saw passion.
I saw priorities.
I saw teamwork.
I saw action.
I saw results.
How About You
What did you see today?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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I saw dedication to patients.
I saw a team completely focused on a goal.
I saw preparation.
I saw real-time accountability.
I saw transparency.
I saw energy.
I saw follow through.
I saw transparency.
I saw communication.
I saw passion.
I saw priorities.
I saw teamwork.
I saw action.
I saw results.
How About You
What did you see today?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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Thursday, March 8, 2018
Indefatigable
Persisting tirelessly.
I love the word indefatigable. I want to be that...every day...in everything I do. It is a word that needs to become part of who I am as a father, partner, friend, leader and person.
I want to, somehow, be everything. Is that even possible? My rational mind says absolutely not. But right now, I don't care. I want to think bigger than I ever have before. I want to believe that I can push myself...enjoy every step of the journey...
...and be everything.
Foolish Path
The practical voice in my head says I'll wear myself out, or I'll get too stressed, or I'll not be able to keep up with my growing list of responsibilities.
But, since when has a "practical voice" ever led to a breakthrough life? I'll tell you when...
Never.
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I love the word indefatigable. I want to be that...every day...in everything I do. It is a word that needs to become part of who I am as a father, partner, friend, leader and person.
I want to, somehow, be everything. Is that even possible? My rational mind says absolutely not. But right now, I don't care. I want to think bigger than I ever have before. I want to believe that I can push myself...enjoy every step of the journey...
...and be everything.
Foolish Path
The practical voice in my head says I'll wear myself out, or I'll get too stressed, or I'll not be able to keep up with my growing list of responsibilities.
But, since when has a "practical voice" ever led to a breakthrough life? I'll tell you when...
Never.
"Is wanting to explore a new awareness of my world...the whole world...a bad thing? Is this actually a foolish path to follow; or, is it the path that each of us wishes we had the courage to pursue?"
New Path
I'm not entirely sure what this looks like. I'm not even sure I can pull it off. But why shouldn't I try? Why shouldn't I challenge the ingrained societal messages about going too hard in life? Why shouldn't I say I'm going to make up my own set of rules, and the world can deal with it?
That feels like the path for me.
That feels like the path for me.
I don't want to be just another #HealthcareHR leader.
I don't want to be just another consultant.
I don't want to be just another good guy.
I want to spend my life kicking ass in every way possible.
How About You
How hard do you push? How much is too much? When do you challenge yourself to take your entire life, not just your career, to a whole new level?
Maybe today is the day to answer those questions?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
Monday, March 5, 2018
I Walked Alone Into a Fight
Community - a unified body of individuals
Team - a group of people with a full set of complimentary skills
Network - an association of individuals with common interests providing mutual assistance
Friends - one attached to another by affection or esteem
Colleagues - a fellow worker or professional
Family - all the descendants of a common ancestor
So Much, But...
We have lots of words that represent the resources available to us in life, and these resources come in various forms.
Ranging from close family relationships, to our loosely defined networks (think 3rd level on LinkedIn) it would appear that we have an endless amount of support just waiting to be tapped when times get tough.
Untrue.
While we do have extensive connections across many places, platforms and people; we fail to appreciate one of the most obvious facts of our journeys.
We ultimately travel alone.
Not Bad News...
Now before you click out of this post and move on, consider the following...
...there is a reason communities, teams, networks, friends, colleagues and families are in our lives
...there is a reason, that despite feeling alone, we actually are not alone at all
Are you with me?
When you feel the pressure of your corporate life dragging you down.
When you feel like your career has stalled.
When you feel like the personal stress and strain are too much to bear.
When you fee like it is all just...too much.
Remember that although we technically travel alone, we have been provided with an amazing group of fellow travelers to share our journey.
What do you think?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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Team - a group of people with a full set of complimentary skills
Network - an association of individuals with common interests providing mutual assistance
Friends - one attached to another by affection or esteem
Colleagues - a fellow worker or professional
Family - all the descendants of a common ancestor
So Much, But...
We have lots of words that represent the resources available to us in life, and these resources come in various forms.
Ranging from close family relationships, to our loosely defined networks (think 3rd level on LinkedIn) it would appear that we have an endless amount of support just waiting to be tapped when times get tough.
Untrue.
While we do have extensive connections across many places, platforms and people; we fail to appreciate one of the most obvious facts of our journeys.
We ultimately travel alone.
Not Bad News...
Now before you click out of this post and move on, consider the following...
...there is a reason communities, teams, networks, friends, colleagues and families are in our lives
...there is a reason, that despite feeling alone, we actually are not alone at all
Are you with me?
When you feel the pressure of your corporate life dragging you down.
When you feel like your career has stalled.
When you feel like the personal stress and strain are too much to bear.
When you fee like it is all just...too much.
Remember that although we technically travel alone, we have been provided with an amazing group of fellow travelers to share our journey.
What do you think?
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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Thursday, March 1, 2018
On the Brink of Lies
"I've had enough of her...get rid of her today."
"We're fallen behind schedule...someone is going to pay!"
"That's ridiculous...go writer her up now. Right now!"
"That's why I have you here...to keep me out of trouble when I have to take action."
"We've lost confidence in you..."
"You're no longer a good fit..."
HR Leadership is Hard
I don't know how many times my colleagues have told me the following..."I could never do your job."
Wait, what? Is HR that horrible? Is it so pressure-packed that our friends and colleagues can't even imagine sitting in our chair?
Wow.
So, why then do we put ourselves through that pressure-cooker? Why do we put ourselves out there for all the world to see (and sometimes criticize) and frequently thank us for helping them through difficult issues or projects?
I used to have very HR-ish sounding answers, full of cliches and jargon, blah, blah, blah. I don't think I feel that way any longer.
As I...ahem...grow more mature in my career...my answer feels different than all the HR-speak I've pumped out for years.
Something Bigger
HR leadership is not the only difficult role out there. And guess what? I've told my colleagues I would not want to do their jobs either. Have you caught yourself saying the same thing?
Be honest.
Leadership to me...HR or otherwise...done authentically, honestly, and frequently with a mouth full of humble pie has to be done deliberately. It has to matter to us as individuals. Of course we want to make our organizations better. Of course we want to create an environment where people want to work and feel as if their contribution to the world matters.
Leadership...for me...is about doing something that is bigger than me, and staying committed to that, even when times get tough once in a while.
I've never heard of any effective leaders that didn't face significant problems in their careers. I'm no different.
But when leadership means doing something bigger than yourself, you don't quit. You don't deflect responsibility or run for cover. You pick yourself up, get your game-face on, and you own every damn bit of the problem. Only then, can you make the course corrections necessary to be successful.
How About You
Which leaders do you look up to? Have their careers been perfect? Have they always made the right call? Or, do they mean so much to you because in spite of their missteps, they never quit? Ever.
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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"We're fallen behind schedule...someone is going to pay!"
"That's ridiculous...go writer her up now. Right now!"
"That's why I have you here...to keep me out of trouble when I have to take action."
"We've lost confidence in you..."
"You're no longer a good fit..."
HR Leadership is Hard
I don't know how many times my colleagues have told me the following..."I could never do your job."
Wait, what? Is HR that horrible? Is it so pressure-packed that our friends and colleagues can't even imagine sitting in our chair?
Wow.
So, why then do we put ourselves through that pressure-cooker? Why do we put ourselves out there for all the world to see (and sometimes criticize) and frequently thank us for helping them through difficult issues or projects?
I used to have very HR-ish sounding answers, full of cliches and jargon, blah, blah, blah. I don't think I feel that way any longer.
As I...ahem...grow more mature in my career...my answer feels different than all the HR-speak I've pumped out for years.
Something Bigger
HR leadership is not the only difficult role out there. And guess what? I've told my colleagues I would not want to do their jobs either. Have you caught yourself saying the same thing?
Be honest.
Leadership to me...HR or otherwise...done authentically, honestly, and frequently with a mouth full of humble pie has to be done deliberately. It has to matter to us as individuals. Of course we want to make our organizations better. Of course we want to create an environment where people want to work and feel as if their contribution to the world matters.
Leadership...for me...is about doing something that is bigger than me, and staying committed to that, even when times get tough once in a while.
I've never heard of any effective leaders that didn't face significant problems in their careers. I'm no different.
But when leadership means doing something bigger than yourself, you don't quit. You don't deflect responsibility or run for cover. You pick yourself up, get your game-face on, and you own every damn bit of the problem. Only then, can you make the course corrections necessary to be successful.
How About You
Which leaders do you look up to? Have their careers been perfect? Have they always made the right call? Or, do they mean so much to you because in spite of their missteps, they never quit? Ever.
I'd love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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