Life Back West

You Better Watch Out, You Better Not Cry, Better Not Pout . .

1914 Santa Claus in japan
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Colin Neenan noted that “Life just seems so full of connections.”

It’s those connections, and the behaviors that impact that, that inform my work. In my consulting practice coaching executives and teams, as well as career coaching, I’m focused on those actions and behaviors rather than the feelings and emotions behind them. That “behaviors first” approach in business enables individual and team coaching clients to achieve quicker, more durable and quantifiable results..

Your behavior forms your reputation and more broadly, your brand [see Why You Need a Brand Called You And when it comes to behaving effectively with people there is the “ought-to-do” reason and the “smart-to-do” reason.

In the case of leading people and organizations, or working on teams, the two reasons intersect. Much of my work as an executive and team coach is helping people make those small changes in behaviors that help them move from “not-so-hot-to-be-around” to “glad to work with.”

Here are some cases in point, with a qualifier first:

These illustrations are not about my amazing life – they are about your amazing life. Those connections aren’t just around me, they are around you every day. You get the picture; lots of random and some not so random connections and intersections. The point is that your behavior; how effectively or poorly does your behavior define you in what is a very, very small world.

So while treating people well is virtuous, it’s also smart. I can almost hear one of my favorite execs, Hubie McMorrow, saying something to the effect that “If you always treat people well you don’t have to remember how you treated them.” Your reputation / brand is what precedes you, as well as what you leave behind.

That jingle from 1934 about Santa Claus coming to town may have been on to something.

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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