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Volume 3, issue 12
When there is a major problem, what signals
do your actions send your
employees?
Perhaps it is time to declare a crisis...John
Management idea
What do you do when things are going
dramatically worse than planned? Merely hoping that things will
get better is pretty risky. Many of our clients hit an icy patch,
finding themselves in a situation with results far below expectations.
When one recently found themselves with sales dramatically below budget
they did two things. First the entire team drilled down to make
sure they understood where they were and why. As is often the
case, there was no one reason but a confluence of events - a
weakening market, underperforming new business development effort, and
too many dumb mistakes in handling the initial orders from the new
customers they did attract.
Second they declared a formal
crisis. Declaring a crisis while the company was still profitable
may seem extreme but why risk waiting? The biggest effect of
shifting to crisis mode was to focus on making sure they were following
up daily on tactical actions . Each morning started with a 10-15
minute huddle to clarify exactly what they were doing today to bring in
more business, what jobs were VIP and required additional attention to
make sure they were performed flawlessly. The mere act of meeting
daily communicated to the entire company the need to focus on bringing in and retaining
business . A happy side effect was the immediate improvement in cross departmental communications and teamwork.