The Power of Positive Difference | Career Rocketeer | ![]() |
Posted: 21 Aug 2011 03:30 AM PDT ![]() Organizations need top performers as they can be a huge force in solving problems, growing the business and reducing cost of operations. Unfortunately, these high performers engage such opportunities with the mindset that the reward for such accomplishments should be theirs. While this may seem like a fair assessment, one must realize that employees are hired to help build the organization and provide reward to the stockholders, not solely for themselves. After numerous attempts to be seen for their expertise, high performers can become discouraged and even demotivated. Gaining success in their career becomes more challenging as their attitude becomes evident to those around them. Despite what you can do, a negative attitude is always seen as a bad personal characteristic. No one cares how it was developed, whether they were treated unfairly or if their efforts constantly went unrewarded. A bad attitude is still bad. In an interview with Marshall Goldsmith, I was reminded of the power of a positive attitude. Marshall shared his thoughts from a recent experience. "The greatest leaders I've ever met are always up, always positive, always focused on the mission and always focused on service. I had the privilege of having dinner two weeks ago with Alan Mulally, who just won the CEO of the year in the United States. Alan went into Ford during some very adverse conditions where he did a spectacular job of leading a turnaround. Instead of becoming down and depressed, he was always focused on service and how to make a positive difference. He wasn't focused on whining or himself, he was always focused on what he could do to help others. " The power to make a positive difference begins with a positive attitude. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles to sustaining a healthy positive attitude. The fastest way to overcome these obstacles is to:
Many thanks to Marshall Goldsmith for sharing his expertise in our recent interview. You can read more from Marshall in our upcoming eBook series for MBAs. Stay tuned for their release. For more advice from Marshall Goldsmith, you can go to www.marshallgoldsmithlibrary.com. Author: Todd Rhoad, MSEE, MBA is Director at BT Consulting, a career consulting firm in Altanta, and author of "Blitz The Ladder" and the soon to be released "MBA Owner's Manual." Todd can be reached at todd.rhoad@blitzteamconsulting.com. |
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