Post by Rosa Say...Inserted by David Zinger
If we do not change the role of the manager in our organizations, we will not change much else.
I fervently believe that reconstructing the Role of the Manager must be a key strategy in our efforts to increase employee engagement, for the manager must be the Great Enabler of the process.
I invite the brilliant minds of The Employee Engagement Network to
read an article I have just today posted on my coaching blog, Managing with Aloha Coaching. I would truly love to learn your thoughts about this basic belief I have about connecting managers (and therefore management which matters) to employee engagement.
The article is called: The Role of the Manager in Managing with Aloha: The case for a better way to work and it presents 4 building blocks for this reconstruction I am calling for.
This is my thesis:
* People can fix broken processes.
* Processes cannot fix broken-in-spirit people.
* Break the spirit of your managers, and you fall even farther behind.
* The simple, glaring fact is that the role of the manager has to change from how it now exists in the vast majority of workplaces.
How do you feel about this?
I hope to hear from you, for we Ho‘ohana (create intentional work) together,
~ Rosa