Jeff joined the company, in part, because he loved their approach to culture. Leadership tried to create an empowerment culture. They tried to develop an environment where, within certain parameters, individual team members could make a decision and feel confident that they would be supported by leadership.
The reality was like the portrait they had portrayed for him when he was interviewing. He really liked his job, liked the leadership, and enjoyed working at the company. He felt like a part of a culture that aligned to his values.
As time went on over his first two years, the culture was still good, but the organizational performance started to drop. Sales began to decline as operating expenses increased. Profit was pinched. And all of a sudden, leadership started to turn over.
Who knew how long Jeff would stay at the job? It was obvious that the culture was changing with or without him.
But Jeff loved being empowered. So eventually he asked himself the question: How can I empower myself?
He did the following for himself:
Set Goals: He identified what he wanted to achieve, what performance levels he wanted to reach, and he identified actions needed to get from here to there.
Learned New Skills: He taught himself some new skills, learning some of the technology better, becoming proficient at the use of AI and PowerBI, becoming the resident expert in the customer information system.
Understood His Strengths and Weaknesses: He reflected on what he did well and what aptitudes or characteristics of attitudes were somewhat lacking. He asked others to give him a quick 50/50 evaluation: Where do I excel, and where don’t I? He used this understanding to figure out how to get better.
Found His Work Joy: He identified what he liked most, still, about the company. He loved going to the common area to socialize briefly with others. There were certain staff whom he enjoyed chatting with about fishing and football. He enjoyed leading project teams, and he sought out opportunities to do so.
The culture was changing, and not for the better. But that didn’t mean that he needed to change not for the better. He could stay stagnant, or he could grow. Jeff decided to self-empower.
Map out your own plan to Self-empower for the New Year.
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