The Key To Success: Build Those Relationships!
Regi Adams
Powerful
relationships are the key to effective work environments, and goal
attainment. Powerful, healthy
relationships are the pulse behind any great endeavor and achievement. It must never be forgotten that every
organizational structure, flow chart and arrangement ever conceived, merely
represented the relationships which formed these structures. It is said that genius is often found in that
which is simple. What can be more simple
than treating your people as partners in the creation of business success.
Valuing
the contributions of associates is expressed through the following behaviors:
- Learn
the life stories, hopes and dreams of your associates. View them in a total inclusive
manner. Acknowledge both the
professional and personal aspects of his/her persona.
- Draw
upon the combined experience of your team. Ask the associates questions ,probe them
for knowledge in addressing real world business concerns. Think of your team as your organization’s
personal think tank. You will find
that many of your company’s best ideas will come from your associates.
- It is
not enough to simply listen to your associates, but implementation of their
ideas and suggestions is important.
Ideas gained through the brainstorming process must be put into
practice in order to gain true value.
The implementation of associate suggestions shows that you take
their intellegence seriously and consider them instrumental in the future
success of the organization.
Implementation exhibits a sincerity in wanting to get everyone
involved in the process. This step,
is the first step, in creating a deep sense of ownership within the
organization.
- The
final piece to relationship building is accountability. Accountability establishes
the value level that a team places upon its existence and performance. Holding associates including yourself,
accountable for set behavioral standards, establishes the legitimacy of the team goals and protocol. Holding individuals accountable is not
always a pleasant experience; however it is an absolutely critical element,
in creating successful teams and successful people.