The CMO Whisperer: Five Insights To Drive High-Performing TeamsForbesMy formal coaching sessions have finished, and yet I know that organizational development, talent nurturing and elevating my team to new heights will NEVER be done.
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Billy R Bennett
onto Align People December 13, 2012 1:12 AM
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Brave and excellent tips from a top executive on driving high performance teams. There are some good lessons but the overall lesson here is twofold:
1. Recognize that putting the right things in place does not mean that people will know how to execute the "recipe". The same dysfunctions can still exist after the correct strategy and metrics are in place. Which means be open to lesson #2
2. Ask for help. In this case she went out and got an organization development coach - I would suggest that you look at the many options you have for an intervention and support. There are many needs that can accelerate changes. It is smart to use external resources for much of this because the development need is not constant.
Your career benefits from taking risks for success
There is another benefit... your career. Getting help, helps you succeed. When you succeed your career follows. I was reviewing the progress of the leaders who brought us in to support the changes they wanted to implement. Nearly every one of these leaders recieved promotions or career opportunities two levels above where they started when we began the work. Nearly all, made the biggest moves in less than two years of implementing the change.
It is not just the help they received from us... as much as I would love to take credit for that. No, It was their own willingness to risk going outside their organizations for help and openness to learn new ways to accelerate change.
Billy Bennett
www.pyramidodi.com