Convenience or Community ??
This past weekend I ventured out once again to finish my Christmas shopping. The weather was absolutely atrocious because of an endless, soaking rain. I would not be deterred because this was my one completely free day. I didn't mind the rain, the snail like traffic, or the myriad of people who must have had the same idea I did.
One stop along my day long trek was at a brand name store that was an anchor location at a shopping mall. I was able to find what I was looking for there, and I wanted to stay dry for a bit longer so I decided to walk through the old mall. I was floored by the vast emptiness of the once robust gathering place. It was honestly a bit unnerving. Over 3/4 of the store fronts were blacked out and their logos were nothing but faded outlines that could barely be made out.
Now, I understand that business evolves. People do less and less shopping out in public. Many of us sit in our living room on our couch and place orders online. I'm not against this at all because it is easier to press a button and have something placed outside your front door. What I miss though is seeing people. Seriously. I love the hustle and bustle of people milling among each other. I don't mind waiting in lines and listening to what people are discussing. I get energized by it !!
You see the empty shopping mall reflects one thing that is occurring that I'm not geeked about. More and more people are choosing convenience over community. This is a pretty broad generalization, but there are countless examples of how we want to have things brought to us so we don't "waste time." There is nothing wrong with being efficient. But, in doing this we aren't coming together in other ways. We're becoming increasingly isolated intentionally. The major concern about this move towards isolation is that we accept it as the norm. There is little push back against being slowly lulled apart.
I understand that I am an off the chart extrovert, and that weighs into how I feel. However, I see convenience being touted as being so much more attractive in all facets of life. During the holiday season, it's well known that people struggle. There are many reasons for this and all of them are valid. With that before us, the last thing we need is a move to more isolation.
How does this tie into what we do as HR professionals? I think it's pretty obvious. Isolation, you see, is occurring in our workplaces as well. We spend more time with our tasks than we do in actual interactions with others. On top of this, most people want to have little time with others that isn't "work only" because we're wasting time. (This includes how most HR pros approach employees.)
You have the opportunity to start/build your community by intentionally reaching out to ONE person. One !! This is true because it takes only one person to step out of isolation and into the midst of another's life on purpose. I can't tell you how much I am driven by this feeling to see this change in our profession and in our company cultures.
This week, reach out to one person. You may be the absolute break from the isolation they're experiencing right at this moment. It's time for all of us to make a difference in the lives of others. Let's finish 2018 building our community so that 2019 and the future will evolve as others come together. Always remember . . . we are better together !!
Strategic HR Director Driving Organizational Growth through Talent Optimization and Innovative People Practices
6yI couldn't agree more. I love walking through the office and saying Hi, How was you weekend, Are you ready for the holidays, How's your mom etc. If we don't make an effort to get to know our employees, then the only time we talk to them is when there is a problem. We should be true resources for our employees. Now I need to think about 1 person I should reach out to... :-)
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6yI have worked at a place that thought they could make isolationism into "their art form" - the only problem is it did not work for them and then next problem is it rarely works for anyone. It was a joy to have to IM the cube next to me to schedule an appointment to talk to someone working on my project (or we were both working on someone else project or ....). And, it was a real treat to schedule in that 15 minutes a week that we all got together as no one would talk otherwise. And, yeah I get it - a lot of problems existed before I ever set foot in the door and continued to exist thereafter, but...
Excellent Advice! I couldn't agree more!
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6yGreat reminder Steve, this line really resonated for me: "You have the opportunity to start/build your community by intentionally reaching out to ONE person" - reaching out to one person is something every single person can do today.
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6yYou are so on target and it’s for real! Thanks for posting Steve!