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Building a Work Team – Too Many Superstars?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

If you are building a work team – think about this:

‘Work groups that have too many star employees can curtail a company’s effectiveness. Managers should curb their desire to hire numerous high-status employees; in so doing, they will help ensure greater collaboration and fewer ego-driven conflicts among team members.’  This is according to

Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth: How High Status Individuals Decrease Group Effectiveness (read the full article here)
Authors: Boris Groysberg, Jeffrey T. Polzer, and Hillary Anger Elfenbein
Publication:  Organization Science (forthcoming)

I wonder how this will impact the HEAT basketball team which is replete with high-status, extremely well paid, mavericks.

It is clearly in evidence when looking at escalating bullying type behaviors. The more threatened leaders feel the more abrasive and aggressive they become-competition is in the blood and in the brain. How do you calm down your ’super-stars’?

Tags: Abrasive Manager, bullie, bullying, executive coaching, team building, workplace bullying, workplace policies
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Why lawyers and employers should hire executive coaches

Monday, July 5th, 2010

This is a dynamite article on why lawyers and employers should hire executive coaches to handle difficult employees.  Enjoy!

A NEW LINE OF DEFENSE
Before Firing an Employee, Some Attorneys Are Recommending Coaches
By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff WriterDAILY JOURNAL NEWSWIRE ARTICLE
http://www.dailyjournal.com

Tags: business building, executive coaching
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Info & Insights from the Workplace Bullying Institute

Monday, June 14th, 2010

I agree with the Workplace Bullying Institute that mediation is not a tool that works well, if at all, in bullying type of problems. Why? Because there is either an implicit or explicit power differential. That is either the aggressor is using emotional abuse or structural power to overtake the target. Those conditions don’t disappear when a mediator arrives. Mediation implies that both parties are wrong and there is something to settle between the two parties. But workplace aggression isn’t about misunderstandings or mutual blame or settling a financial dispute. Workplace aggression is a complex combination of psychological factors, structural conditions, and power differences. A good executive coach who is skilled at handling aggression among people can sort through the circumstances and offer solutions. Be sure the coach is sophisticated enough to make referrals for psychological counseling, where needed, is able to uncover the structural problems (corporate culture and mores, quality of supervision, degree of accountability on both performance and behavior, team functionality, etc.) and then propose strategies to fix them.

Workplace aggression is more than a simple mis-understanding, and more complicated than a simple power differential.

Here’s more info and insights into workplace conflict, aggression and bullying and whether or not mediation helps: Workplace Bullying Institute

Tags: bullie, bully, bully boss, bullying, executive coaching, mediation, workplace bullying, workplace bullying institute, workplace policies
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HANDLING WORKPLACE BULLYING AND ABRASIVE BEHAVIOR IN TEAMS:

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

team

Transforming a Dysfunctional Collection of Individuals Into a Functional Team
Any executive coach who addresses the issue of dysfunctional teams and workplace bullying will agree that competition is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, healthy competition is a great motivator; on the other hand it can digress into unhealthy and unproductive conflict. And, when conflict escalates as a result of abrasive intimidating or even bullying behavior, or stonewalling and gossip/back-stabbing, then any benefit that might have been gained by competition is lost.

However, many managers are loath to confront negative behavior for fear of creating more problems and delaying projects. This conflict avoidance is common but unhelpful. Soon the conflict is overriding productivity and failure is inevitable.

Here is a solution that indirectly addresses the conflict by putting the emphasis on the structure of the team by clarifying goals and holding everyone accountable.

Read the rest of the artcile…

Tags: business building, confidence connections, corporate success, executive coaching, team building, workplace policies, workplace politics
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Resumes, Cover Letters & Interviews, Oh My: Traveling the Yellow Brick Road to Employment

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

19224537_thbThis week I posted a researcher/admin job on Craig’s List. Within 90 minutes I had 75 resumes.

Click Here to read my list of tips that came to mind when reviewing responses to my listing.

Tags: corporate success, cover letters, executive coaching, job fullfilment, job hunting, job search tips, resumes
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