The Price of Admission
The price of admission (or employment) by a successful enterprise
is participation. Vocal participation is a clear expectation. More
and more we work in teams. Without every team member’s active
participation, the task at hand cannot become a quality product.
There are a lot of excuses people use to remain silent. They claim
they are shy, or upset, or they habitually avoid conflict. Some just
do not care.
Each of us has important knowledge and training. The company fully
expects these abilities to be used. This is why you were hired.
In a collaborative workplace, each team member is fully responsible
for the success of the team. If something goes wrong, every member
of the team bears responsibility. We are our brother’s keeper,
whether we like it or not. It does not help to blame a team member
or others — every member is at fault —including the silent ones.
The successful company permits and rewards risk taking, innovation,
and creative solutions to problems. When a mistake is made, the team
surrounds the person or people primarily responsible, supports them,
and looks for ways to avoid similar mistakes in the future. Mistakes
are okay if we were trying to do something right and we learned from
it. In the right circumstances, errors are the most effective
learning device. Mistakes are not okay if we learn nothing, or if we
just don’t care.
It is our desire to fully empower each and every employee. To reach
this goal, you must be willing to be fully responsible for
decisions, commitments and actions. Responsibility requires
integrity. It means we are honest and forthright with our fellow
employees. It means we are willing to coach, counsel and act in the
best interests of our customers, employees and shareholders. A fully
empowered employee acts like an owner and can be counted on to take
charge when things do not go right.
Nothing is ever cast in concrete except our principles and values.
Plans can be changed, processes are continuously improved, and even
our basic business changes over time. To make successful change, it
takes a firm foundation of never-changing values. Finally,
successful change requires consensus arrived at by team
collaboration. The result is an organization on the leading edge,
providing customers with outstanding service.
When things go right and the company prospers, riches and rewards
flow to all.
Working in a successful environment is worth the price of
admission.
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