Episode 28 - Angels, Demons And Middle Management

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2019 · 53 MIN

Episode 28 - Angels, Demons And Middle Management

from Master of Business Leadership Podcast · host Master of Business Leadership

Episode #28: Angels, Demons And Middle Management   Management's primary function is to maintain and improve upon the existing status quo.  In this process they are often pulled in the direction of the angels or demons within the organization.   Abraham Lincoln sometimes referred to certain people as those with the courage to bringing forth the better angels of their nature.  In contrast to these individuals, demons habitually hide their true intent to control and manipulate others.    Demons lack the authenticity and emotional intelligence that is fundamental to inspirational leadership.  They create unsafe, toxic work environments where attempts to innovate and change go unrewarded.  They encourage drama, chaos and conflict.  Demons have the greatest difficulty embracing innovation and change.   Angels have discovered that the key better results is learning to lower their walls by becoming less resistive, judgmental and attached to outcome.  An organization can have the best strategic plan in the world but without a culture rooted in authenticity and emotional intelligence it will not succeed.   Today more and more companies are cultivating and promoting authenticity and emotional intelligence throughout their organizations.  Their better angels are emerging to out care their competition.   Generosity and compassion require courage and strength of purpose.  This is the key to higher levels of engagement, productivity and growth.    Historically the market value of a company was often considered to be roughly twice its net asset value.  Now the market value of a growing number of companies is, in some cases, forty or fifty times their net asset value.  Why the change?  It is because the market is beginning to understand and value the importance of the human capital within an organization.   The development of the organization's authenticity and emotionally intelligence is their key advantage in the marketplace.  It enables them to take action and in the process confront the fears, habits and perceptions that stand in the way of innovation and change.  It creates higher levels of engagement ensuring better results both now and in the future.   We are seeing a fundamental shift in organizational behavior.  A growing number of individuals and organizations are learning how to become more patient, connected and emotionally intelligent.  There are significant challenges associated with these shifts in behavior but the need and the results outweigh the emotional labor required to achieve them.  The development of our human potential will produce better results both now and in the future.    The path to developing our emotional intelligence begins by visualizing what we want.  We must see what we want before we can start to bring it into reality.  We are doing one of the wisest things we can possibly do by working from the inside out.  Our current results are nothing more than the physical manifestation of our previous thoughts.   Our special guest is Mark Hughes, Director of Sales at ForcastEra.  He lives in the San Francisco Bay area. https://www.linkedin.com/in/88markhughes88/    Thanks so much for listening!  If you like the show please subscribe to Master of Business Leadership and rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts.  It really does help new listeners discover the show.     iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/master-of-business-leadership-podcast/id1335503365   Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/master-of-business-leadership?refid=stpr   Libsyn http://masterofbusinessleadership.libsyn.com   Phil Johnson on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipjpjohnson

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