Interacting with Firms Across the Country
About a year ago, I read the book “Growing Great Employees – Turning Ordinary People into Extraordinary Performers” by Erika Andersen. It basically takes a common sense approach into how to nurture employee relationships to assist in growth and success. Much like a gardener prepares soil, picks the plants they want to grow, fertilizes with the best possible nutrients, etc. – I think you get the point…..
The same routine can be said of a successful manager. Management needs to establish the key capabilities needed for anyone to succeed in their organization and continue to help employees focus on developing new skills and abilities.
Employees and managers have the same duties much like a gardener when it comes to growing their team. This book gives great examples of a successful coach, believing in people’s potential and wanting them to grow as well as giving corrective and positive feedback. It’s not always easy to give corrective feedback without a negative reaction, but if management regularly acknowledges employee contributions, they are more likely to accept when behavior may need to be improved.
It may sound elementary, but if you can relate to the gardening metaphor, I highly recommend reading this book and perhaps include key members of your management team to get on the same page.
May your garden grow to its fullest potential!