EMPOWERMENT
A Way Of Life
JOHN TSCHOHL
All
CEOs believe their employees are empowered.
But reality is that it doesn’t happen, and actually empowered employees or
situation just don’t exist. Empowerment is a myth in the management
world, because in reality the employees are afraid to make even the smallest
decisions. The definition of empowerment
is to give power or authority to, or to authorize. Empowerment is all about creating an
environment that gives employees the authority to make fast decisions to
benefit customers. Empowered employees
create happy customers.
Empowerment
is also about responsibility- the responsibility to use their authority
efficiently, appropriately and to the greatest effect. In short empowerment means working quickly
and efficiently. The speed of thought,
action, and consequences are the tools of the empowered worker.
The
most important assets in any organization are its employees, and consistently
across the world they are the least paid, least trained and least
appreciated. People are driven more by
recognition than by money. Ideas and
creativity are the fuel of the future.
Thus employees are supposed to be hired
for attitudes and trained for skills.
Organizations always say they want creative individuals who can think
outside the box. Thus the goal is to
hire people who aren’t afraid to stand out.
Unfortunately the system is set up such as such that they hire those who
fit in.
Information is the key to success and
satisfaction in the workplace. The more
information you have, the better equipped you are to make a good decision. Feedback
is a vital ingredient in becoming the best, most productive and valuable
employee. Remember not to get defensive
when receiving feedback.
The
ability to ask for help and delegate authority is not a sign of weakness. Actually, delegation and engagement is the cornerstone of teamwork.
Empowerment
is based on responsibility and trust. The
glue that holds all relationships together including the relationship between
the leader and the led is trust, and trust is based on integrity (Brian
Tracy< American Speaker, Trainer and Self-help Author). For empowerment to work there must be
recognition and celebration. And for
empowerment to succeed, clear parameters need to be defined. Being empowered does not give you the
authority to create your own dictatorship where you get to call all the shots.
Make small
changes that make a big difference. People are motivated to work harder when they
are part of the decision. Don’t we all
want people to seek us out because they like to work with us?
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