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Like Kennedy.

Watching a bad boss being affirmed in their error is like watching film of President Kennedy’s motorcade entering Elm Street and heading towards Dealey Plaza.

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Mediocrity.

Note to all faith-based organisations:

Mediocrity is not a virtue.

It is not the same as humility.

Nor kindness, grace, service, or compassion.

Nor Love.

Lukewarm will be spat out.

Buried talents will be cast out.

Salt without taste will be thrown out.

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What it Becomes.

What is an irrecoverable tragedy in youth,

Becomes a nostalgic tale to your spouse and sleepy children on a long car trip.

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Even the Lowly.

Even the most lowly, disempowered person in an organisation has a valuable power that they tightly clutch:

Information.

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More Data.

It’s remarkable how often that making a less than certain decision about a person triggers a reaction in the person or those around them that provides more certainty about the correctness of the decision.

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Big Balloons.

If we truly understood and felt how vulnerable we are in the world -

Moving about in the mundane with bodies, minds and spirits like big balloons in a needle factory -

We would apply that courage to remarkable endeavours.

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A Lifetime of Indifference.

Someone is brittle or broken and we say:

‘Let’s help them. Let’s gather around and let them know we care.’

We say:

‘Ring this number or go to this website and someone will help you.’

We say:

‘Let’s raise awareness of the brittle and broken and support them by wearing coloured socks to let them know they’re okay.’

Like there’s a lever or a button or a pill or a message or an intervention that we can pull or push or prescribe or send or implement that will somehow be powerful and persuasive and healing enough.

Where were we over the years before?

Where were our small and authentic and unsolicited acts of generosity and kindness and tough love and delayed gratification and patience and tenderness and the hundreds of other opportunities to be brittle and broken in view of this person so they could be fed and guided and a witness to how life is lived?

How patronising and condescending we are to think that a 1800 number can overcome a lifetime of our indifference.

Perhaps the final insult.

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Kindness.

There is no expectation of kindness.

Kindness creates vulnerability.

Kindness is not transactional.

Being kind is courageous.

There should be memorials to the Kind.

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Constructive Knowledge.

Danrae through its personnel who attended the training course knew about the adhesive's dangerous properties and that the heat gun was a potential ignition source, but "failed to incorporate that information into its SWMS and to train its workers on the content of an adequate safe work procedure", the Judge found.

‘Through its personnel who attended the training course’ - the employer knew what the workers knew.

‘Failed to incorporate that information’ into its Safe Work Management System.

What a worker knows - their employer knows.

The employer must tell the other workers.

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Definition.

Organisations are defined by who calls meetings, who attends, and who declines and gets away with it.

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Communications.

“…The term ‘organisation’ refers to the pattern of communications and relations among a group of human beings, including the processes for making and implementing decisions.” Herbert A. Simon

You’re not part of an organisation if you’re not sharing and comparing information for the purpose of better decision making.

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Rule Breaker.

You must break a rule in order to create a new rule.

Breaking rules is very, very dangerous.

The gatekeepers of the status quo do not have to engage with your proposed new rule.

They need only sound the alarm and punishment comes running.

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Belief.

When we make a decision we show belief in ourselves.

When we execute the decision we display our self-belief to the world.

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Resolution.

Reframe complaints and their policies away from fault, error, blame, and punishment -

- to bridging information gaps, learning, and continuous improvement.

When is a complaint resolved?

When the respondent has satisfied themselves that they have the best information to make future decisions.

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The Real Boss.

Be sure to know who the real boss is.

You think you’re the boss, yet if people know you’re not, they will pay you lip service while keeping their eye on the real boss.

Your test of whether you’re the real boss is if you’ve got nobody to complain to.

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Why Not?

If you’ve got positional power and can get away with it - why not?

In the unlikely event you’re challenged - use your positional power.

Why wouldn’t you?

What’s the use of positional power if you can’t abuse it?

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Surfacing the Information.

Often it’s only by making a mistake that we surface the information that allows us to know we’re mistaken.

And for others to gleefully point it out.

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Simple.

To someone who knows nothing about something, everything looks simple.

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The Problem with Team.

The problem with ‘Team’ is it’s abstract.

Who or what is ‘Team’?

Urging people to work with the ‘team’ or put the ‘team’ first relies on each person sharing the same identity of ‘team’.

Better to say ‘work with Tom’ or ‘Dick’ or ‘Mary’ or even ‘the person relying on you’.

‘Team’ is like ‘School’.

Everybody can say it’s not them.

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