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Will your firm still exist - organised as it is now - in 5 years?

September 11, 2019 Steve Hobbs
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“If you’re not interested in getting better, it’s time for you to stop leading.”

- Patrick Lencioni

Taking responsibility for your businesses, its performance and the team that delivers it, is at the heart of your role as an owner, partner or senior executive. While we are all assailed by a constant stream of messages that we must change to survive, transform digitally, operate in the cloud, be more agile, adaptive, experimental, people centric… we must do this alongside running the business, day to day. In this environment it’s not surprising that strategy can sometimes take a back seat.

Our external operating environments - markets, customers, competition, legislation etc - are changing rapidly under these influences. Our ability to evolve our strategy to meet these external pressures is often constrained by our internal operating environment – both in the way we are organised and the capability and capacity of our people to engage with, understand and address the issues themselves.

It shouldn’t surprise us that research by the McKinsey Global Institute (2018) shows organisations will require a 55% rise in Technological Skills by 2030. What may come as a surprise is that the next highest requirement (a 24% rise) will be in Social and Emotional skills, particularly in leadership and management, as well as interpersonal and entrepreneurial skills. McKinsey found that almost 1 in 3 firms are concerned that lack of skills will hurt their financial performance and many firms are also concerned that they lack sufficient knowledge in their executive teams to lead the transformations needed. How do you measure up in this respect? Does your current strategy account for these future challenges?

Some organisations are showing what’s possible. They have taken bold steps to secure their future in this volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world we all live and do business in now. The evidence is there in the business news feeds:

‘No unnecessary meetings. Zero office politics. Is this professional-services nirvana?’ was published on Clic.co.uk in March 2019. “Keystone Law is the happiest law firm in the world”. said James Knight, Founder & CEO. “This is happiness by design. It’s a complete restructure of the traditional professional services firm. Everyone has the same job title. Everyone is on the same deal. There are no office politics. We don’t own our people. Everyone could leave tomorrow if they wanted to. But they don’t… and we’re growing faster now than ever before.”

From Love Business East Midlands January 2019, we learned that the accountants Cooper Parry were named best company to work for in Europe. CEO Ade Cheatham, said: “We’re tearing up the rulebook when it comes to culture. …our unique culture and philosophy on engaging our teams keep getting us recognised. And importantly, our growth, client advocacy scores and regular testimonials show it’s working for clients.”

Can you re-imagine your internal operating environment and organisational mindset to secure your future? Key characteristics of the new models of operation show them to be more evolutionary, involving smaller step changes in response to challenges, owned and driven by the wider workforce. To stay competitive a much greater emphasis on collaboration and teamwork will be needed. Greater input from specialists both internal and external will be the norm at all levels of the organisation. Leaders will move away from direction and delegation, to facilitating and supporting their teams to perform. Does your strategy already reflect these ideas? How do you imagine your organisation will look in the future?

“Not finance. Not strategy. Not technology. It is teamwork that remains the ultimate competitive advantage, both because it is so powerful and so rare”.

- Patrick Lencioni

If radical re-imagining isn’t on the cards yet, then consider this. Your people are effective when they know what to do AND they act on it. Knowledge alone isn’t enough. The evidence from 50 years of research at the London Business School is that many people do not take personal ownership even when they know what to do. This is called the Knowing-Doing Gap and has 3 key contributors:

1. People don’t invest in change when it doesn’t mean anything to them personally

2. What often looks like resistance to change is actually a lack of clarity

3. An unsupportive organisational environment will defeat any change initiative.

If you are interested in getting better, a good place to start would be on ‘bridging the Gap’ alongside developing teamwork and collaboration. This will contribute to achieving results now and laying the foundations for adopting more significant strategic change in the future.

This article was first published in the September 2019 edition of the East Midlands Chamber Business Network Magazine.

by Steve Hobbs of ABQ Ltd and Dr John Collins of the Professional Coaching Alliance

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In news+notes Tags leadership, change, disruption
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The Creative Quarter Big House EXPO

September 4, 2019 Steve Hobbs
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While it’s always exciting to deliver some of my gigs overseas (and that includes Australia, Turkey, Norway and a lot of time in the Netherlands over the last couple of years), I do love working in my home city of Nottingham.

I’ve been supporting early stage businesses in Nottingham for many years and love the ideas and the passion the entrepreneurs I work with bring with them.. and the energy that gives me.

I’ve been especially pleased to support Nottingham’s Creative Quarter in the delivery of The Big House programme – I have been facilitating the Really Useful Start-up Series and its predecessor programmes including ‘Prepare for Launch!’ over the last couple of years.

The workshops are short, sharp introductions to the disciplines of start-ups. I use Lean Startup approaches and introduce a number of powerful tools – including the Value Proposition Canvas, the Business Model Canvas and the Sales Funnel.

I’m happy to be one of the businesses involved in the CQ Big House Expo on 10 September 2019.

‘An exhibition of over 75 Creative and Digital businesses, sole-traders and entrepreneurs ranging from Marketing and Branding, Theatre Companies, Fashion Designers, Copywriters, Photographers, Architects, Interactive Media and much more.’

Come and join us! It promises to be an energetic and engaging event. Go EXPO!

#TBHEXPO #TheBigHouse

More here about the EXPO from the Creative Quarter website

In news+notes Tags leadership, start-up, nottingham
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Are you (and your people)... Alive At Work?

August 30, 2019 Steve Hobbs
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I’m just back from a week in Scotland. We stayed with good friends in Edinburgh and took in a number of Fringe shows… then it was three days by Loch Lomond, revisiting where I lived for an amazing few years up to the age of 8. I‘m back feeling both energised and relaxed. I feel alive!

And now I’m thinking about September and that long run up to Christmas. Darker evenings, worsening weather. I’m planning my marketing and business development activities and getting my head around the workshops and programmes I’m working on… I feel excited about the prospects and look forward to getting together with colleagues in Nottingham, London and overseas in the coming months. Yes, I still feel alive, I’m looking forward to giving of my best and really engaged by what I do.

According to Dan Cable, London Business School Professor and Author, that makes me fortunate. In his book, Alive at Work, he quotes research from Gallup (US and global polls) that show about 80% of workers don’t feel they can be their best at work and 70% are not engaged at work.

Our Organisations are letting us down

“I wonder what my soul does all day when I’m at work”

- Graffiti seen in London

It’s not for want of trying. People want to feel motivated. They seek meaning from their jobs. Dan quotes examples of ‘the way things ought to be’ which provides insights into ways that people can be engaged and be their best selves at work.

There’s some really interesting brain science in the book. The evidence is really well (and simply) presented. It helps us understand what happens to us in an environment where policies and structures activate our ‘fear systems’ and deactivate our ‘seeking systems’. Our seeking systems are where the good stuff happens; when activated we feel more motivated, purposeful, and zestful. That’s a much better outcome than learned helplessness – where people learn how to shut off and just take it.

Dan draws on decades of work and research around Positive Psychology. He presents three triggers for seeking system activation and gives clear examples of how they work and how we can use them. As Dan outlines, “the basic benefits of an activated seeking system are easy to see: when we’re excited and follow our body’s intrinsic urge to learn new things, the world feels like a better place to live, and we become more creative and productive. And we perform better, too.”

I’m fortunate in my work that I am always working on activating people’s seeking systems; it’s a natural part of facilitation and coaching.

In writing this I have a question in mind for those who employ others; “Is your business organised so that your people can bring their best selves to work?”


You might want to consider what that looks like - listen to Dan explain this during his TEDx talk at the London Business School. It’s a worthwhile 14 minute investment.

 

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In the interests of openness, I should point out that I am certified by Dan Cable’s company, Essentic, to use The Point Positive Assessment, part of The Positive Method, in the design and delivery of programmes I facilitate and coach.

The Positive Method from Essentic is designed to release untapped individual and corporate potential in your team. Some of the world’s most respected brands and institutions work with Essentic to:

  • Develop strengths based leadership

  • Increase employee engagement

  • Stimulate experimentation and innovation

  • Promote a positive workplace culture

  • Boost creativity and problem solving skills


In news+notes Tags people, leadership, point positive, alive
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