In an environment full of fear, loathing and no respect of the leadership, how does one engage employees?
Before you answer, let me set the stage for the question:
I've been working with a client as a consultant trying to help them implement some cultural changes to bring their processes and technology into the 21st century (they are stuck in 1985).
In order to do this, we have to get the employees engaged and 'own' these changes....but...it's almost impossible to do this since almost all of these employees are convinced that their efforts will be wasted. Why do they think this way? It took me a while, but I finally found the issue: the leadership of the organization.
It seems as if the CIO of this organization isn't liked, isn't respected and is feared. He's the kind of guy that will go off and make a decision on a new system without really thinking about how that new system will 'fit' into the overall strategy. He's also the type of person that will raise his voice and berate people that don't agree with him.
So...back to the question...how does one engage employees when they fear, hate and don't respect their leadership?
The easy answer is to try to get the CIO to understand how he's affecting his staff, but that's been tried before by people much better than me.
Another answer is for the organization to replace the CIO with someone much more suited to leading an IT staff in today's business environment. This is a bit out of the scope of my project though :)
Yet another answer is to try to get employees to focus on their goals/objectives and not on their dislike of the CIO...but this is a difficult one. It's my belief that employees have to feel valued and cared for in order for them to fully engage and I don't see that changing in this organization any time soon.
Any thoughts?
Tags: cio, engagement
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