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Month: March 2010

Reality Check

The reality is it may have been all of us in some way that contributed to this current economic crisis.  The party that was never going to end, the get rich quick schemes, the seminars, the investment books, the foreign property shows, the borrowing and spending beyond our means.  You name it we were offered it and we are all individually responsible for how we reacted.  You may say some are more guilty than others and yes those that knew what was going on and participated (maybe by turning a blind eye) or who committed fraudulent deeds and actions are guiltier. It seems too me that individuals are getting fed up hearing about the same issues every day and yet the worse may yet to come.  Until we stop the blaming and get on with looking for the opportunities to do whatever is necessary to ensure that this current crisis does not any get worse.  Some of the activities and behaviours that are not helpful:- Public Service Industrial disputes or go slows Continually rewarding individuals who’s actions and behaviours continue to carry on the bad practises and behaviours of the past Not taking the opportunity to radically reform elements of the public service and some Government agencies Dishonesty and in action in their duties within the political parties Public disorder and distributive behaviours towards are communities, foreign guests and fellow citizens Some of the activities and behaviours that are helpful:- Greater and stronger investment in the support and education at all levels especially the very young Leadership from all of us in driving opportunities wherever possible to support each other and improve conditions for our family members, community and society Support for those who are experiencing real hardships Support and actions from all of us for those that can’t speak up for themselves or who have no voice in our current society, to name just a few, the homeless, the sick, the disadvantage. Rewards for doing the right things Don’t place your energies in anger and blame.  They are more productive placed in seeking and taking action to create opportunities to support each other.  You can decide how you will behave and what action you will take to make a difference that is needed.

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Make someone SMILE today

What is stopping you from making someone smile today, just do it.  It is not that difficult.  It is just like squinting your eyes only using your mouth, try it, go on have a go.  Look in a mirror and see.  Now try it by opening your mouth a little, see a bigger smile.  Now this is the best part, look at somebody else and give your smile away. Count just for today now many smiles you gave and received back.  Have a great weekend. “You haven’t lost your smile at all, it’s right under your nose.  You just forgot it was there.” – Author Unknown

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Never punish honesty in your work colleagues

They often say that if your best friend won’t tell you who will.  In the work place the political games that go on, the mistrust, the positional jockeying, laziness and the lack of honesty are often very difficult issues to address.  It may feel easier sometimes to allow this type of culture to exist, so people turn a blind eye and it gets ignored.  You could be leading it, you could be participating in it, you could be ignoring it or you might be at the receiving end of it.  Whatever position you are in you hold some level of responsibility for this culture.  No matter where one works I am sure that you at sometime point experienced an unacceptable culture.  The most frequent form of behaviour and reaction of individuals to a bad culture is the avoidance of dealing with the issues.  Positional power can be used by individuals to continue to ensure that this form of culture is maintained.  We often reward an individual’s behaviours that support this type of culture and we punish those who stand up against it. Why is this, it comes down to just not knowing how to manage bad behaviour or not having the skills to deal with it.  The result is, it is allowed to exist within your organisation.  To justify the situation we make up false beliefs and statements to hide or disguise the real issues.  For example  “ this is a tough business and this is how we do things around here, if you can’t get with the programme you will not survive so you better decide, are you with us or against us “ We create an environment that individuals are fearful to address it or question it.  Result can lead to poor performance, stress, lack of development, emulating behavioural styles, absentee, termination, and isolation. The workplace is not the only environment that political games, lack of trust, positional power and the lack of honesty strive.  So what happens when someone decides to raise the envirnoment as an issue, well apart from my previous example of denial, here are some of the most common reactions/responses , not in any particular order. One can experience one or several of these reactions. Delighted  that someone has spoken out and called it for what it is Individuals receiving the information can get defensive Shoot and discredit the messenger Individuals agree with the views but are sometimes fearful to be seen to agree in public. They are delighted it is out in the open but when raised in a public form they will revert back to previous  behaviour of denial You get a thank you for raising the issues and yes agreement that there might be some truth in what you say and then through behaviour no action is taken and nothing changes, it only gets worse. Then there are those that take the courage – acceptance – and willingness to address the real issues and take action and provide the support where necessary to make changes Whatever you do, change is in your hands so Never punish honesty in your work colleagues

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My New Publishing Web Site

Welome all those followers from my old site and I hope you find this new publishing site more user friendly. Please take a few minutes to have a look around.  I will continue to develop this new site with items, photographs and pages as we go. Please click on subscribe to follow me . I will be deleting the old site in a few days.  Remember you will need to click on subscribe to follow me again as some of the current followers are not appearing on this new site. Big thanks to Diarmuid for his support and advice it getting this new web site off the ground.

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