How does Accountability manifest @ work?accountability is one of the most valued elements at workplace.We love to work with people – be it team members, peers or even leaders – who take personal responsibility for their actions, decisions and behaviors.Here are the nine ways in which accountability manifests at workplace? #cultureHave you experienced it in … Continue reading How does accountability manifest?
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What makes good people managers stand out?
Few weeks back, I had a coaching conversation with a colleague. He had joined the corporate world 5 years back; for the first time in his career was faced with a difficult peoplemanager . He was angry, frustrated, sad, irritated... a potpourri of emotions, unfortunately all negative!I respect this colleague, his capabilities and was anguished … Continue reading What makes good people managers stand out?
Truth and Dare – Employee Dilemma
At the end of the performance feedback discussion, your manager asks, "What feedback do you have for me?" Will you give honest feedback?I ran this poll last week, 69% said they will give candid feedback to the manager.Accepting constructive feedback from a team member is not easy. Once a team member told me, “Padma when … Continue reading Truth and Dare – Employee Dilemma
What comes first: mindset or behavior?
Few weeks back, I ran a poll: “Can we shift behavior without shifting the underlying mindset?” 10% said YES 15% said DEPENDS 75% respondents said NO Here are my thoughts; quite aligned to these responses. Right incentives or punishment can indeed shift behavior. I am reminded of my early career years with Larsen & Toubro. … Continue reading What comes first: mindset or behavior?
Accountability in Teams: What holds us back?
I remember working on a critical project along with a good team. Our roles were clearly outlined, we supported each other and enjoyed working together. Yet, our manager struggled with some of the project deliverables. She would get frustrated having to be the one to always hold up the standards. As I reflect, I see … Continue reading Accountability in Teams: What holds us back?
Our comfort with discomfort
Few weeks back, our team met for an informal catch up. With the Mumbai rains lashing on the glass windows, our conversation drifted to comfort food. We all described what we loved and intuitively go for in such weather – varying from hot Maggi to vegetable khichdi…. The word ‘comfort’ stayed with me that evening. … Continue reading Our comfort with discomfort
Enjoyable Performance Conversations
Can you think of times when you enjoyed a performance conversation? As a manager or an employee? I am not kidding… performance conversations need not be laden with anxiety or fear. It is possible to have an enjoyable performance discussion, all that’s needed is authenticity from both sides. Three aspects that underpinned every time I … Continue reading Enjoyable Performance Conversations
The masks we wear
Few weeks back, I interviewed a candidate. I asked him to narrate a situation where he faced a major failure. He shared an experience, but in a way that only accentuated his strengths. His response reminded me of the interviewing skills training that I went through in my early career: “make sure your weaknesses also … Continue reading The masks we wear
Judgemental – A Natural Wiring?
Being non-judgemental is the foundation of many organization culture elements: inclusion, collaboration and empathy to name a few. It’s about accepting people for who they are, understanding their perspective, respecting their views and opinions I have been on this learning path for some time now. I was proud of the progress I made; I thought … Continue reading Judgemental – A Natural Wiring?
Banana Times @Work
I usually tell people, “give me a good book, a cosy couch in a corner and leave me alone!” That’s me… a typical introvert’s way of life. Yet, during COVID times what I most missed was just walking over to my colleagues’ office, chatting with them for few minutes before heading back to my desk. … Continue reading Banana Times @Work