Giving Thanks
Employee Engagement

Giving Thanks

This Thanksgiving, give your employees something to be thankful for. Become the kind of boss they deserve.

Ask anyone on the street or in your office the last time they’ve heard so much as a real thank you from the boss. Oh sure, the boss may have said, “thanks” in passing. That is in passing the employee on the way out to lunch to meet a client. The employee is left wondering if his or her efforts were really worth it. Chances are they won’t be raising their hand when the boss asks again for volunteers to stay late.

It’s Thanksgiving next week and your employees know they should be thankful they have a job. Well I’m sure they are, but are they thankful you are their boss?

Will a better boss be high up on their wish list this Christmas? I’m wondering if Santa will have enough good bosses to go around. Here’s why.

According to recent research from Delta Road, a Denver-based Career coaching firm, eighty-one percent of 700 employees surveyed classified their immediate supervisor as a “lousy manager.”

What Makes Someone a Bad Boss?

Delta Road’s study found that the following were characteristics displayed by “bad bosses:”

* don’t involve employees in decision-making

* don’t buy into work-life balance

* flat-out rude to workers

* think intimidation is an effective management tool

* endorse the “my way or the highway” theory

* subscribe to the “churn and burn” management theory

* don’t ask employees for their views or ideas

If you were working for a boss like this, would you still be thankful for the situation you are in?

Don’t bother looking for a quick fix. Becoming a good manager takes effort. Sometimes it’s difficult to see how poorly you are doing until someone holds up a mirror and shows you what you really look like.

Hey, I know this to be true. Like some of you, I too was a lousy boss, which is why I wrote this apology to anyone who had ever worked for me. I got help. I was fortunate to have a wonderful coach by my side, who provided me with a ton of guidance.

If you are working on your New Year’s resolution list this Thanksgiving, be sure to add taking a deep look inside and asking others for feedback.

You don’t have to be a lousy boss. In fact, your people will be willing to stay with you if they see you are making an effort to improve.

According to the survey, Seventy-seven percent of employees surveyed said they would seriously consider staying in their current position if their bad boss made an honest attempt at changing.

Begin by thanking your employees for a job well done and don’t forget to buy them lunch every now and again.

Interested in becoming a magnetic leader? Would you like to explore if coaching is right for you? Schedule a call with me.



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Great.👍

Vinod Dahake

Retires Scientist G & Scientist In charge MERADO Ludhiana CSIR / CMERI and Ex Commander (Indian Navy)

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a small handwritten note makes the wonder or even a complement

🏆 Stephen Lu 🏆

I Help Shy Introverts Build Confidence to Get New Opportunities! | Former Shy Engineer ➡️ 🎤 Confident Public Speaker, Career Coach, and 📋 Program Manager | PMP

4y

That's a very interesting stat about 81% of people have lousy managers Roberta! As a manager, you have to put in time to build relationships with your team!

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