In the last episode of the Lucrative Leadership Conversations podcast (you can listen here), Gene and I discussed how leaders undergo a creative process to design a new reporting structure design.
This is Step 5 in Gene’s Leaders First Process, an innovative organizational design that creates the foundation for a learning organization, adding clarity and focus based on negotiated accountability.
Here’s a recap of each step:
In step 1, leaders agree to their own personal responsibilities to ensure decisions protect the organization's best interest.
In step 2, they craft a common language, which we call “outcomes, that expresses the core competencies synergistic with the strategic vision.
In step 3, they negotiate who, on the leadership team, will have the primary accountability for designing and executing each outcome.
In step 4, Working together, the leaders begin an intuitive process to collaborate and design a structure they are able to support and explain to others. Leaders decide their roles for each outcome and agree how and when communications occur that define future and past actions and decisions. They create the first drafts of the reporting structure.
In today’s episode, we dive into to the steps of rolling out the structure. Engaging the entire organization in ongoing discussions improves the design. Conversations serve to clarify and reinforce the meaning of the outcomes that make the organization sustainable.
What Are Some Goals of A Successful Roll Out? * Leaders learn how best to communicate the reporting structure to others, i.e. to identify the pitfalls in their communication process. * To gain workforce members’ agreements to implement the structure in their daily work routines.
Why The Reporting Structure is Foundational to Enhancing Employee Engagement * It creates a link to their role in the the strategic vision of the organization.
They understand who has the authority to proceed.
How to lodge a complaint, resolve a dispute, and mediate a conflict.
How they are expected to work with others outside their function or expertise.
How to communicate/collaborate with other parts of the organization.
How Do Leaders Roll Out Their New Reporting Structure? * Reporting structure design is a reflection of the new leadership structure. Both are presented to inform and train the workforce. * Leaders take the initiative to reality test the structure in presentations to the workforce. * As the workforce is informed they interact with the leaders over what they like, what they don’t understand, and what they think needs a redesign. * The leaders revise the reporting structure where needed and work through a process to present and publish it.
What Are The Leader Perspectives In A Rollout? Leaders group takes the initiative to reality test the structure in presentations to the workforce.
Leaders explain:
Leaders learn:
What Are Some Important Employee Perspectives During A Rollout * The workforce meets with leaders to understand its implication for them. * The meeting follows an inclusive and informative agenda. * They ask questions for clarification. * Their observations and suggestions are written for all to verify the employee's comments are accurately recorded. * They give input and suggestions to the leaders that: * Improves and enhances the role of reporting structure, improving clarity and focus. * Allows conversations about the improvements they would like to see, and how best to communicate the structure to others including customers and suppliers.
When Is A Reporting Structure A Success? When those who work in it…
In next week’s episode, we'll explain the process for tracking performance linking leading indicators to financial results. Until then, here’s to leading together!
About the Hosts:
SUSAN HASTY
Susan Hasty is the CEO of 360 Profit Masters and the host of the Lucrative Leadership Conversations podcast. Susan considers herself a “maverick leader” on a mission to inspire and equip leaders to ignite their leadership genius.
Susan co-founded 7 business ventures over the last 35 years. Her passion is helping business owners and CEOs improve their own clarity, focus and commitment to build more sustainable organizations empowered to make economic liberty a reality.
She is certified in Neurolinguistic Programming and is a Strategic HR Business Partner by the Human Capital Institute. She is a member of the Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching Network of International Leadership coaches.
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GENE MORTON
Gene Morton is a Colorado-based leadership and organization development consultant, as well as a two time award winning author of the award winning book, Leaders First: Six Bold Steps to Sustain Breakthroughs in Construction.Over the past 40 years, he’s consulted on more than 100 projects in 85 organizations with leader groups engaged in complex mergers, reorganizations, leadership turnarounds, and system redesigns.
He developed the Leaders First Alignment Process to provide leadership teams the model they need to gain clarity regarding their unique leadership roles as the organization evolves. Mastering the intricacies of organized and collaborative leadership and the power of meaning are his passions.
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