Finding Genius and The Castaways
Volume 3 | Number 10 | October 2020
What if I were to tell you that you have an untapped resource within your organization and that it's free to you if you know how to slow down and dive in and find it? It is how leaders discover, cultivate, and sustain the hidden genius in their organization.
The more time I spend working with team members, the more I realize the importance of leadership. Anyone can have great individual achievements. Good leaders can rally a team and get excellent results. However, exceptional leaders have honed their skills to find and nurture the Genius and The Castaways within organizations, unlocking their true potential, and mobilizing them into the team to achieve extraordinary results.
What does it take to unlock one's greatness and find the castaways? Leaders with the ability to slow down, listen, watch, and establish an inclusive environment for team members to flourish.
All organizations employ such individuals; they may be lost, pigeonholed, or just castaways. These are the individuals who have been told to check their brains at the door upon arrival to work. They could be the person with their head down, working hard, not being heard; the wisecracking stock-car racer with multiple regional championships; the troop master who has graduated the most Eagle Scouts in the nation or someone with a disability. This person may never have had family support; perhaps they were never told that they were great at something which led them to a complete lack of self-confidence. They can be the individuals who matured later in life. Often, they are intelligent, but never had the opportunity or the right timing to blossom in their careers. Their true potential was locked away because they might have said something wrong or not been polished enough to address a critical issue.
Because these individuals don't fit the mold with either traditional education or fit into the corporate setting, they get sidelined, and their talents and skills go untapped. Often, they find other avenues to achieve success and to challenge their minds.
Nine Warning Flares
When transforming the organization with Art Koch’s Profit Chain® The Three Fs of Supply Chain Management;
· People and Process Foundation.
· Structural Framework
· Financial Focal Point.
Art Koch’s Profit Chain®
Create dramatic improvements to inventory velocity, customer service, and corporate profits.
Ask a simple question; “how do you determine if your organizational environment is conducive to building a thriving and inclusive culture?” Below are nine warning flares that indicate that the Organization is not ready to find hidden geniuses or castaways. If any of these conditions exist, then work needs to be done to move the company culture in the right direction.