I have asked hundreds of entrepreneurs what prompted them to start a business, and not one of them has ever said, “Because I just LOVE managing people.”
Even during a massive economic crisis, “people problems” seem to be a frequent and painful cause of frustration for business owners and leaders. They’re frustrated about employees, partners, vendors, customers…none of them listen, or get it, or care. Unless you’ve just joined the workforce or been working alone for your entire career, you know precisely what I mean.
My first article introduced readers to the Six Key Components™ of a well-run business and the follow-up further described the Vision Component. If you easily connect the word “employees” with “frustration,” you’ll enjoy the focus of this article– strengthening the People Component.
There are thousands of books, seminars and strategies that can help you find and keep great people. Most provide valuable insight, articulate strategies, and compellingjargon, but in many companies it’s just not that complicated. To have a great team, focus on getting the Right People in the Right Seats – you must have both.
What are “Right People?” They’re employees who share your core values. They “fit” your organization, and it fits them. “Right Seats” means everyone has the talent, skills and experience to excel at something that’s critical to your business. When you have 100% Right People in the Right Seats you have an ultra-efficient organization full of happy employees and healthy teams who get consistently exceptional results.
If creating such anorganization seems like a pipe dream, your skepticism is understandable. Many of our clients felt the same way when we began working together to strengthen the People Component. Here’s what we’ve done (and the practical tools we’ve used) to change their mind:
If you follow these steps in your own company, you will almost certainly expose two people issues that need to be solved. The first is Right Person, Wrong Seat. You have someone who shares your values, they’ve been around for ever, you love them - but they’re in the wrong seat. They may not get it, they may not want it; they may lack the capacity - what ever it is they’re just in the wrong seat. Hopefully in your organization there is a different seat for that person – but if there isn’t (assuming you’re a “for-profit” business) you must make tough people decisions.
The second people issue is Right Seat, Wrong Person. You have a talented, productive person - they absolutely get it, want it, have the capacity to do it – they just don’t share your core values. They’re “below the bar” on the People Analyzer. And as tough as itis, you must let them go. These people are KILLING your culture; they’re chipping away at you in ways you can’t even see. They’re consuming your time and energy; they’re making other people in the company miserable. Long term they do far more damage than good.
Using these tools and making those tough decisions, you’ll ultimately get to a point where everyone on your team - 10 of 10 or 25 of 25 or 60 of 60 – are the Right People in the Right Seats. When that happens (as it does with our clients) - your company will flourish, your life will become more peaceful and more fun, and you may just start to LOVE managing people.
About the Author
Mike Paton has been helping entrepreneurs get what they want from their businesses for more than 20 years. He works with leadership teams to implement EOS® (the Entrepreneurial Operating System®), a proven process for clarifying, simplifying and achieving success in growth-oriented organizations. Learn more at www.eosworldwide.com or contact Mike directly.