Kevin Pashuk

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Change your JOB?... or CHANGE your job?

Change your JOB?... or CHANGE your job?

Today, I highlight two of my favourite books in my library.  Of course there are newer books that deal with similar subjects, but these ones fall in the 'Classic' category for leadership books (and they are still available on Amazon which is in itself a testimony to their relevance).

In their book "First, Break All the Rules" - Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman (formerly of Gallop Research) outline the results of a significant study on why employees leave their organization.

FIRST,

BREAK ALL
THE RULES

WHAT THE WORLD'S GREATEST |
MANAGERS DO DIFFERENTLY

 

OF ITS KIND EVER UNDERTAKEN

MARCUS BUCKINGHAM
& CURT COFFMAN

Their conclusion? People don't quit their company, they primarily quit their boss. Buckingham picks up on this theme further in his book "The One Thing You Need to Know" and discusses Management, Leadership, and personal development as a leader.

From my years in organizational development and building high performing teams, I am convinced that if people are in a situation where they feel they have no way to influence the situation for the better, they will likely look other places.

It's not usually the hard work or challenges of the job that cause the exit.

Recognition, shared pain (no favourites) and the ability to have a voice with regards to their area of responsibility goes a long way.

Think about the jobs you have left. What was the "real" reason you gave your notice if it wasn't to advance to a better position?

Was it the company? or your boss?

What if YOU are the boss?  Do you see a lot of churn on your team?

It may not be your team that has the problem.

As one wise person once said... 

"Did you ever notice the common element in all your dysfunctional relationships... is YOU?"
A very wise person.

Being a leader today is not about being a boss.  Leaders lead. Bosses boss.

People want to follow a leader.

Let me suggest that it's time to look in the mirror. These books can help (and I speak from personal experience) in helping you become a better leader.

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About the Author:

e3ea1fc7.jpgI'm the Chief Information Officer for Appleby College, in Oakville, Ontario Canada, where my team is transforming the delivery of education through innovative application of technology.

I'm convinced that IT leadership needs to dramatically change how IT is delivered rather than being relegated to a costly overhead department.

In addition to transforming IT in my role as CIO, I look for every opportunity to talk about this... writing, speaking and now blogging on BeBee ( www.bebee.com/@kevin-pashuk ) , LinkedIn, ITWorld Canada, or at TurningTechInvisible.com.

I also shoot things... with my camera. Check out my photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/kwpashuk



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Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #11

#11
Thanks for visiting and commenting Emilia.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #10

#9
Thanks for the MJ video Don.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #9

#10
Thanks Fatima... and thanks for sharing.

🐝 Fatima G. Williams

7 years ago #8

Thank you Kevin Pashuk ""Did you ever notice the common element in all your dysfunctional relationships... is YOU?" - SO TRUE :)

don kerr

7 years ago #7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PivWY9wn5ps Good advice Kevin Pashuk

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #6

#6
Thank you Kevin - much appreciated.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #5

#5
Thanks Linda. I personally only break stupid rules.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #4

#4
Thanks Gert. Well worth the read. Great job on reviewing Don \ud83d\udc1d Kerr's book BTW.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #3

Kevin Pashuk Haven't read these but on my list now - thanks Kevin.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #2

Kevin Pashuk Haven't read these but on my list now - thanks for post Kevin.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #1

#1
Thanks Robin. Perhaps it will become one of your favourites as well.

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