Leaders
get results through others. There are everyday heroes
you've never heard of who may teach you almost as much
as famous business writers. Why? Because these people
have developed the ability to discover extraordinary
employees -- right under their noses.
Is
there a gold mine of creativity, innovation, and leadership
in your midst? Most companies do and don't know it.
You may have such a worker right now and not be aware
of it.
Patty
Lake, one of my "everyday heroes," told me about a woman
on her staff at Shell Services International who had
worked in Payroll for over twenty-five years.
"In
all that time," says Patty, "she had never received
a promotion. She had never been recognized for her contributions,
led a team or participated on a special project. She
hadn't had a raise in several years. No one ever asked
for her opinion or input. No one offered her training
or development opportunities. No one had even bothered
to find out if she enjoyed her job. And she was the
lowest paid person in her job grade in the entire company.
"She
had been given the lowest performance rating short of
termination for many years. She didn't rock the boat.
She just did her job and did not complain.
"Fortunately,
I didn't know any of this. When I started at Shell,
my manager agreed to let me give each employee a clean
slate. I would not review past performance assessments
nor listen to old gossip. Instead, I sat down with each
staff member to find out about them and what they did.
This woman, along with several others, expressed an
interest in learning more about payroll and developing
her skills and capabilities.
"I
took her at her word and arranged for her to participate
in the local American Payroll Association (APA) chapter.
She took the basic payroll seminar offered by the national
APA, took computer-application classes, and attended
the statewide conference.
"She
blossomed!
"Late
this past fall, she led a project team for a customer's
special needs project, a highly visible and very delicate
undertaking. The outcome was phenomenal. She and her
entire team were recognized and rewarded by the customer
for their successful handling of the work. In addition,
she is now leading end-user training on the newly implemented
web-based time and attendance system. She regularly
speaks out in team meetings and has many creative and
useful ideas. And she is planning to sit for the CPP
(Certified Payroll Professional) exam this fall and
studies for it every day.
"When
she got her performance review this March, she earned
a significant raise and an incentive bonus. She cried
and told me that all she had ever needed was someone
to believe in her. I did and I do."
Such
a simple story from a woman you have probably never
heard of and will never meet, but Patty Lake's example
of discovering and developing leaders right under your
nose could change your life and your own results as
a leader. Now it's up to you.
Patricia
Fripp CSP, CPAE is a San Francisco-based professional
speaker on Change, Teamwork, Customer Service, Promoting
Business, and Communication Skills. To learn more about Patricia, as
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