What new information do you have that has not yet been communicated to someone who needs it?
What new information do you have that has not yet been communicated to someone who needs it?
How might the magnitude of your investment in one solution be making it difficult to recognize that it might be time for a different solution?
Does it matter who is sitting in your chair?
What question or concern lies behind the question you are asking?
How might you be a part of the problem that won’t go away?
Okay, maybe donuts aren’t the healthiest treat someone could bring into the office this morning. But talk about easy wins!
If you’re looking for a low cost , low energy idea to give the team a simple morale boost, then donuts are the management secret you’ve been waiting for.
It’s hard to explain why this one treat’s impact is so out of proportion with either the effort required to provide it or its nutritional value. But it’s hard to argue with the stampede to the lunch room when word gets out.
Maybe the lesson donuts offer us is that showing appreciation, being kind, and/or changing things up at work is much simpler than we think. If you’re waiting until it’s time to award Christmas bonuses or until you can afford a knock-out company retreat, then you might be missing the myriad of simple, everyday expressions of acknowledgment, validation, attentiveness, interest, humor, sensitivity, and camaraderie that win hearts, build trust and renew spirits.
While you’re at it, get a few extra glazed. They’re my favorite.
Are you as careful to stay ahead of the competition in your management practice as you are in your technical practice? What will any inattentiveness cost you?