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Engagement is a four-letter word

1 pointsby MintChocoisEwover 5 years ago

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sfgweilr4fover 5 years ago
&quot;Engagement&quot; has more letters than four. Water is often wet.<p>A good indicator of how to dig into what &quot;workplace culture&quot; you have is to check why people leave or are forced to leave due to &quot;poor fit&quot;. Exactly how did they not fit? Now you have a few answers. Probably more realistic than actually trying to define the culture itself.<p>Usually &quot;they didn&#x27;t act like us&quot; translates to &quot;we live in a bubble with our own rules and they didn&#x27;t toe the line&quot;. This can also be an indicator of a sick culture. Toeing the line isn&#x27;t necessarily good or bad [1] but it could be either.<p>Another reason is that someone leaves because your Monday and Fridays are bad. No weekly plan&#x2F;debrief? And your Weekends are intrusive: why am I receiving this email on Sunday morning[2]? Don&#x27;t these people have lives outside work?<p>Perhaps your evenings are bad: everyone is staying back late so the boss &quot;sees them working hard&quot;. Fake&#x2F;bad workplace.<p>Just make those issues not happen. Congratulations! You&#x27;ve gotten rid of the precursors of a lot of toxic workplaces.<p>From the article: &quot;Stop being a leader or a manager,&quot; Babbitt said. &quot;Start being a mentor.&quot;<p>Any leader or manager that isn&#x27;t also a mentor is definitely not a leader or manager. Especially a manager - you&#x27;d better be mentoring because that&#x27;s the core of &quot;getting others to do the task efficiently&quot; which is a core requirement for management.<p>[1] Rules and social norms need to exist. Make sure they are good ones. And not just authoritarian mind-control games.<p>[2] Yes some people are on-call. Good. Likewise, &quot;important&quot; customer requires some answer before Monday. Yep. It happens. Great exceptions. There are many others. Those exceptions shouldn&#x27;t mean everyone everywhere is &quot;always on&quot; and that it is &quot;just reality&quot;. No. It&#x27;s people not allocating time properly. Make sure you&#x27;re available on Sundays because that is part of the assignment. Make sure its known. Not an &quot;unwritten rule&quot;. Not an unlisted &quot;expectation&quot; - make sure it s a listed aspect of the role and not a well-hidden minor clause like &quot;some overtime as needed&quot; which turns into &quot;every weekend you&#x27;re working&quot;. You could call that kind of expectation &quot;on-call&quot;.
MintChocoisEwover 5 years ago
is it though?...