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Play Well to Excel




A study at Bell Labs found all their engineers performed their engineering functions the same way. What differentiated top engineers from the average? Top performers created relationships that measurably contributed to effectiveness, e.g. top performers had telephone calls returned in an average of 20 minutes, compared to 4 hours for less stellar peers.

I continue to hear a theme from clients, business leaders, and other colleagues, that as the world becomes more high tech, there will be a corresponding need for high touch. Many executives fear that high touch environments get in the way of goals, or else they simply waste resources and time. The evidence is compelling, however, that high touch environments accelerate success and add value. However high touch environments require more advanced and developed leadership talent to bring out that value.

Seven Ideas for Leaders - Play Well to Excel
  • Ensure development opportunities for people competencies are readily available.
  • Build in playing well into performance management system.
  • Leadership sets the example.
  • Celebrate milestones, create rituals for transitions, and debrief significant events.
  • Help people use inherent talents and interests.
  • Don’t let people get away with toxic behavior.
  • Help people to find fun and humor in their work.

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Tom Stevens (c)2004, 2009


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