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Breakage and the New Boss: Punt, Pass or Kick?

It happens. You’re trying to help the new boss but they don’t take to the help you’re offering so well.

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The new boss says the right things when you raise a concern or idea, but they don’t integrate or act on any of your suggestions. They keep doing what they’ve been doing, which turns out making your job and work bumpy, and the team miserable. Processes that formerly were smooth are now choppy, and things have become much more of a day-to-day scramble.

Things, in short, are not-so-hot.

While your new boss is looking good to their new boss, there’s breakage verging on carnage on the team. What your new boss says is happening is not what’s really going on; everything is not so rosy down below, and projects and deliverables are slipping by the minute. You can hear Celine Dion warming up the vocals for My Heart Will Go On from the movie Titanic in the back of your mind.

What do you do?

The choices, as I worked them through with a client, may not be all that great, particularly when the new boss has the clear backing of their boss. People who look only upward for direction, feedback and ideas are unlikely to change behaviors from peers or subordinates who offer suggestions. Why should they? All the validation they need is coming from above.

Worse yet? When things tank these types of supervisors are frequently folks who are slow to take responsibility and quick to place blame on someone else. You, for example.

Cut to the chase; what are your options?

Is there a best choice?

No. Any three of these options are a best choice depending on where you are in your life, your career,  your tolerance for organizational politics, and the job market for you and your skill set. All of the moves have upsides, and all have downsides.

What is clear is that you should figure out what’s most important for you now, and choose a path that works best. It may not be ideal, but sometimes that’s what life serves you.

Life Back West is an occasional set of writings focused on ways people, teams and organizations can be both more effective (doing the right thing) and more efficient (doing the right thing well). More about executive, career and team / leadership coaching services can be found at the “About J. Mike Smith and Back West, Inc.” sidebar or the “Hire Me” tab above. You can also read an online interview with me at WhoHub, as well as participate in my learning community courtesy of KnowledgeCrush.

 

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