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028: As One, Part 3: Your Team’s Values and Behaviors

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In this As One podcast series, we talk about why alignment matters in organizational health.

If the organization or team that you lead is out of alignment around critical issues, your experience is going to be a rough ride.

In this episode, we talk about how your team’s behaviors are accurate representations of your core values, whether you like what you see or not. What you and your team value will always be reproduced in your actions.

Make Your Organization’s Core Values Clear

Have you ever made a long road trip with your kids in the back seat? Do they know what’s expected from them as you drive for hours or days on end, or do you rely on hope that they’ll always do the right thing? What about your team: Do they know what behaviors are expected, or are the values of your organization unclear?

Your Values Should Guide Your Team’s Internal and External Behaviors

Your team will function with much less drama when they agree and align around behaviors that matter to your organization’s vision and personality. Most teams have a list of core values, but they’re often vague. Your team’s values should guide your daily interactions both internally and externally with clients and vendors. They should inform every relational aspect of your business.

CEO to Client: “We’ll Miss You.”

Southwest Airlines is known for nearly militant adherence to its core values, one of which is humor. After a Southwest attendant gave the standard pre-flight safety presentation with the skill of a stand-up comedian, a frequent flier complained to the CEO, threatening to stop flying with Southwest if the behavior continued. The CEO replied with a short note of only three words, “we’ll miss you.” This is an excellent example of how commitment to core values can affect an entire organization’s processes and relationships.

Values that Miss the Mark

If your values are unclear, or they aren’t reflected in your team’s day-to-day behaviors, they’ll breed cynicism and a demoralized workforce. One of Enron’s core values was integrity. It’s hard to believe their team didn’t become cynical and siloed from the lack of integrity.

Alignment Minimizes Drama

Getting clear and aligned around actual behavioral values is one of the most intense exercises in my process with clients—and if the team continues to do the intentional, hard work to rehearse and drive those values throughout the team and processes, this alignment proves to be an extremely valuable tool for the entire organization.

Quit Reaching Over the Seat

If you want to minimize the amount of time you spend dealing with unproductive team behaviors, connect with me for a free, complimentary conversation about our organizational-health process. In less than 30 minutes, you’ll find out if some feedback would be valuable for you and your team.

Connect with me on social media! Direct message me on Instagram or Twitter. I’d love to know how these podcasts are encouraging your team’s results.

Until next time, lead well!

Bill

EPISODE CREDITS:

If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.

He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world.

Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

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In this As One podcast series, we talk about why alignment matters in organizational health.

If the organization or team that you lead is out of alignment around critical issues, your experience is going to be a rough ride.

In this episode, we talk about how your team’s behaviors are accurate representations of your core values, whether you like what you see or not. What you and your team value will always be reproduced in your actions.

Make Your Organization’s Core Values Clear

Have you ever made a long road trip with your kids in the back seat? Do they know what’s expected from them as you drive for hours or days on end, or do you rely on hope that they’ll always do the right thing? What about your team: Do they know what behaviors are expected, or are the values of your organization unclear?

Your Values Should Guide Your Team’s Internal and External Behaviors

Your team will function with much less drama when they agree and align around behaviors that matter to your organization’s vision and personality. Most teams have a list of core values, but they’re often vague. Your team’s values should guide your daily interactions both internally and externally with clients and vendors. They should inform every relational aspect of your business.

CEO to Client: “We’ll Miss You.”

Southwest Airlines is known for nearly militant adherence to its core values, one of which is humor. After a Southwest attendant gave the standard pre-flight safety presentation with the skill of a stand-up comedian, a frequent flier complained to the CEO, threatening to stop flying with Southwest if the behavior continued. The CEO replied with a short note of only three words, “we’ll miss you.” This is an excellent example of how commitment to core values can affect an entire organization’s processes and relationships.

Values that Miss the Mark

If your values are unclear, or they aren’t reflected in your team’s day-to-day behaviors, they’ll breed cynicism and a demoralized workforce. One of Enron’s core values was integrity. It’s hard to believe their team didn’t become cynical and siloed from the lack of integrity.

Alignment Minimizes Drama

Getting clear and aligned around actual behavioral values is one of the most intense exercises in my process with clients—and if the team continues to do the intentional, hard work to rehearse and drive those values throughout the team and processes, this alignment proves to be an extremely valuable tool for the entire organization.

Quit Reaching Over the Seat

If you want to minimize the amount of time you spend dealing with unproductive team behaviors, connect with me for a free, complimentary conversation about our organizational-health process. In less than 30 minutes, you’ll find out if some feedback would be valuable for you and your team.

Connect with me on social media! Direct message me on Instagram or Twitter. I’d love to know how these podcasts are encouraging your team’s results.

Until next time, lead well!

Bill

EPISODE CREDITS:

If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.

He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world.

Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

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I am so pleased to welcome Laurie Ruettimann to the show. Laurie had spent many years in human resources leadership and realized she hated her job. She left her position in HR and is now on a mission to fix work. She has some ideas about what is currently wrong with work and some steps we can take to fix those problems; not only in our workplaces but in our lives as well. FUNDAMENTALLY THE WORLD OF WORK IS BROKEN The world of work exists so corporations can make a profit. Profits are acquired based on the work of employees. Because of that, there is a lot of talk about the employee experience and the importance of employees. However, most policies do not match up with what we say we want for our employees versus what we actually provide them. This is a system problem and Laurie has some thoughts on addressing this problem, head on. WE FIX WORK BY FIXING OURSELVES The other element, when it comes to fixing work, is the emotional and psychological side of ourselves that we take to work. Laurie says that she fundamentally believes, “We fix work by fixing ourselves.” We need to examine ourselves, our values, and how we lead our lives at home. In this week’s episode, we dive deeper into the holistic view of fixing work as well as working to make positive changes to fix the world around you. Episode Highlights: Laurie’s upbringing and how it informed her view of work The concept that there is no leadership without self-leadership The importance of recognizing that the responsibility of corporate success should be placed upon employees Workers are capitalists too and need to be put first The need to focus on your relationship with money and be proactive in controlling that aspect of your life Examining your view of wealth and realizing it refers to more than just money The holistic view of fixing work by fixing yourself as well as working to make positive changes to fix the world around you Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Laurie Ruettimann Website: http://letsfixwork.com Laurie on Twitter & Instagram LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/laurieruettimann Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors, create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
This week I am pleased to have Danny Ozment of Emerald City Productions on the show. Danny is the producer of this podcast and always works hard to make me sound good! Danny and I talk about the creative potential for leaders and human resources teams to utilize the medium of podcasting to drive vision, values and policies through every level of your organization! PODCASTING IS A GREAT WAY TO COMMUNICATE INTERNALLY When it comes to internal communications within a business, podcasting is a great option for leaders to effectively communicate their messages to employees at all levels. Danny says this is referred to as “enterprise podcasting,” and he discusses the benefits of using podcasts as opposed to traditional methods of communication within a business. PODCASTING PROVIDES A GOOD ROI Are you looking for ways to communicate with employees more effectively while also watching the bottom line with regard to expenses? Podcasting provides good ROI when it comes to the time and money that will be invested. The productivity and efficiency of podcasting allows leaders and employees to save time. They can create the content and then be done as the actual production and hosting of the podcast can be outsourced. We discuss this and other benefits of enterprise podcasting on this episode of The Bill Perry Show. Be sure to listen to this enlightening interview with Danny Ozment! Episode Highlights: Danny’s journey to becoming a podcast producer Why people are gravitating toward podcasting Podcasting as a vehicle of trust within organizations, from leadership to the members of the team Reasons an executive team should choose podcasting over traditional methods of communication The ROI that can be gained when teams choose to distribute information through podcasting Hosting solutions available to keep your podcast secure Resources that have researched how audio is consumed in the industry and how effective it can be Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Danny Ozment: Podcast Services: https://emeraldcitypro.com/ Website: https://dannyozment.com/ Podcast Strategies For Growing Your Business, Community, And Influence While Profiting Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors, create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
It’s my pleasure to have my friend, Mike Kim, on the show this week. Mike is a marketing strategist, and his philosophy is, “Marketing isn’t about closing a sale. It’s about opening a relationship.” As we move through this discussion, you will hear that if you don’t love yourself, you’re not going to manage any other relationship around you. THE MOST IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP YOU’LL EVER HAVE IS THE ONE YOU HAVE WITH YOURSELF The longest relationship you will ever have is the one that you have with yourself. So, it is vital to ensure that this relationship is a healthy one. To help form the foundation for that healthy self-relationship, Mike has three questions to help us view ourselves better and more objectively and to help us understand why we make certain decisions. PEOPLE MAKE DECISIONS BASED ON EMOTION Mike’s three questions are intended to tap into the emotion that is underneath whatever people have going on. He says that no matter what kind of business or persuasive challenges you face, you have to appeal to the emotions of others. People make decisions based on emotion, and then they justify it with logic later. In this episode, we discuss those three questions and how they have been a catalyst for many of the decisions Mike has made and the fact that he wants to help as many people as possible to step into their new life. Episode Highlights: The importance of loving yourself Mike’s 3 bizarre questions that help form the basis for a healthy self-relationship Seasonal shifts and what we need to do to follow these subtle shifts with regard to the questions...answers change based on the season of your life that you’re in You can’t just be saved from something; you have to be saved to something How to approach these questions and the value of walking through them with an advisor or coach Action cures fear; the importance of moving forward Adults learn differently than kids, so the learning process is much different as an adult Must commit to change, have courage, get competence, and then you have confidence The importance of seizing opportunities when they become available Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Mike Kim Podcast: The Brand You Podcast Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekimtv Connect with Mike on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikekimtv/ Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
My guest this week is doing amazing things for people and focusing on the dialogue of moving people forward at work. He has recently begun focusing on the value of humans, creating a community known as HumansFirst. One of the things he has identified is that we are in a current leadership crisis. But he has a potential solution for this. THERE IS A GLOBAL LEADERSHIP CRISIS Mike says that when we look at the condition in companies, there isn’t a lot of hope for positive change because, “While people want to do the right thing around them and the people that they engage with every day, they feel that they're encumbered by a structure and a system that doesn't allow positive change.” However, he goes on to note that he has learned over time that people will be able to move companies forward if we create a shift in culture to emphasize people. PEOPLE WILL DRIVE PRODUCTIVITY When we look at corporate settings, it is clear that people drive productivity. Mike notes we must focus on the fact that “Business is people.” And when we do that, the business has the ability to change in a positive way and move forward. He notes that change is happening at a much quicker pace than in past years, and, because of that, companies must depend upon humans to move forward. Episode Highlights: People will drive productivity Employment structures are transactional as workers are measured against finite pieces and then get paid to “do their job” ROI with regards to putting humans first People for profits - when people are growing they will bring their best effort The concept of HumansFirst The necessity to bring our whole selves to the office and the opportunity to be heard to make people feel valued Workers must feel free to express themselves This is an experiment - doing discovery now Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Mike Vacanti: HumansFirst Club: https://humansfirst.club/ HumansFirst Playground LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/mjvacanti Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
Today it’s my honor to have a new acquaintance on the show with me. Steve Woodruff has a really interesting title. He is known as the “King of Clarity.” If your organization needs some guidance on getting through all of the “noise” that is out there, this is the episode for you! BREAK THROUGH THE GRAY MATTER OVERLOAD We live in an age of information that is everywhere, all the time. Everywhere we turn there is more noise; it is coming from all angles and from companies of all sizes. There is so much out there competing for our attention. So companies are faced with the challenge of breaking through gray matter overload (“GMO”). Steve points out that everyone out there is suffering from GMO, and companies need to find a way to reach their audiences. Does your company have an effective way to cut through all that sensory input and get your message heard? Steve has ways of doing that, and he shares some valuable information in this episode. CLARITY HAS VALUE Steve describes clarity as being characterized by a memory dart, a way of cutting through the clutter and making people understand you. He thinks of the memory dart as “a way to get a message across into people's brains very quickly.” That is important when you consider all of the information people process each day. Clarity has a great deal of value for every organization. How do you effectively get your message across to others? He also discusses the core value of organizational clarity both internal and external to the organization. We all know to prioritize connecting with our customers for branding and growth, but there is also great value to be had internally. After all, it is essential to have everyone on the same page with regards to internal communication, collaboration, networking, branding, and vision. So we also discuss this huge need for internal clarity. Episode Highlights: What a memory dart is and how it can help your business GMO - gray matter overload - what it is and how to cut through it What the human brain reacts to and how even small companies can be competitive “It’s not our audience’s job to figure us out” - the importance of truly understanding that and moving beyond it The huge need for internal, as well as external, communication and some insight on developing that Keywords to communicate identity and value within an organization The 5 elements on the approach to clarity Referral readiness - what it is and why it’s important Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Steve Woodruff: https://clarityfuel.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swoodruff/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/kingofclarity/ Book: Clarity Wins Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
This week it is my privilege to have Dr. Michael Hudson on the show. Michael is a full-time speaker, coach, and consultant. He enjoys working with leaders and teams to build their strategic visions. Today we focus on the importance of being true to yourself to be the most effective leader. PUT YOURSELF IN THE RIGHT ROOM Are you in the right place right now? Sometimes we find ourselves working very hard to do what we need to do in public, but we are not being true to ourselves. Michael believes we must put ourselves in the right room with the right people. If we don’t do that, we will “find a way to mask that discomfort” as he says. And that is not the most productive way for us to live our lives. After all, at some point we have to take that mask off and deal with the issues that are going on internally. However, if we are authentic with ourselves, we can pull on our own strengths to be good and effective leaders. ARE YOU STRONG ENOUGH TO BE VULNERABLE? Being a successful leader can be simplified into looking at a couple of positive traits. Good leaders are curious and humble. They know that they need to rely upon the information that those they are leading have. Asking questions and listening intently can create good relationships. These qualities help to demonstrate the vulnerability or authenticity that many seek in a good leader. When we open up communication and break down the barriers between leaders and their teams or organizations, then trust can be built. And this will lead to a healthy organization. This episode is truly inspiring as Michael and I discuss looking at ourselves honestly, without any masks, to tap into our authenticity. Sometimes that process leaves us feeling very vulnerable. But it opens the door to move forward on our journeys past our inner struggles. Episode Highlights: Finding ourselves “not in the right room” and needing to make a change Imposter syndrome causes us to want to compensate The 3 things we have to do when it comes to leadership The possibility of moving forward past our inner struggles Successful leaders can frame their lessons in a replicable framework that they can teach to others Real integrity is living from the inside out - making sure we stand up for what is right Michael’s mantra for good leaders: ask, listen, learn, and serve...and serve first How sometimes we put on a mask to hide discomfort in our lives, and it’s okay to get help from friends, coaches, or professionals to get beyond that Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Michael Hudson: https://www.michaelhudson.com/coaching/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichaelhudson/ To start a conversation with Michael: michael@michaelhudson.com Attract Your Clients video series Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
This week we are introducing a new concept to the show in which I bring in trusted friends and advisors who have had a positive impact on my life and who, I believe, can be beneficial to you as well. It is my pleasure to welcome Kevin Monroe to the show. Kevin is a business consultant, podcast host, and, as he likes to highlight, a husband, father, and grandfather! LEADERSHIP IS CONNECTING AND BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS Connecting with other people is key to moving forward. It is so interesting to see how, through connecting with others, you ultimately connect with more and more people as your message gets out there. Through leadership and the relationships you build, amazing things can happen in life and also help foster a healthy team in the workplace. Kevin details exactly how this shows up in his business and in his life, during our conversation together. GRATITUDE OPENS YOUR PERSPECTIVES Gratitude expands your field of vision so that you can see life and the problems you face from different angles, and build a deeper appreciation for it all. As Kevin says, “Gratitude gets you out of the pit and into possibilities.” Focusing on gratitude is changing lives. Our thoughts are what we bring to life. If we look at things for which we are grateful, even while bad things are happening, we start to see the good and focus on it. The good things were there all along, but we miss seeing them by not focusing on the things for which we are grateful. Gratitude is an attitude or mindset, and when you are a member of a community of others who are expressing gratitude, it helps to spur you on. Episode Highlights: Relationships are essential to moving forward on your journey through life What the gratitude challenge is and the impact it is already having in just a few months Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly - sometimes you have to take an idea and run with it People who have taken gratitude into the office have seen incredible differences in their office environments and employee retention The challenge of looking at your life and noting something you are grateful for today The line from the book “Surviving to Thriving: The 10 Laws of Grateful Leadership” that changed Kevin’s life Until next time, lead well! Bill Episode Resources: Connect with Kevin Monroe: Web: Kevindmonroe.com Podcast: https://kevindmonroe.com/listener/ LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/kevinmonroe Twitter: @kevin_monroe The Gratitude Challenge Surviving to Thriving: The 10 Laws of Grateful Leadership by Stephen Foran Connect with Bill: Book a time to speak Web: https://www.theinnovatusgroup.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perry/ Twitter: @innovatusgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebillperryshow/ *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com…
 
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