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November
21, 2005:
How Managers Screw Things Up
Interview
with Mark Eppler, author of the book, Management
Mess-Ups
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Mike
Carruthers:
Can you image a business losing a big account over 60 cents?
It happened.
Mark Eppler:
Well, this was a situation where a man came into the bank cashed
a check, when he left he asked the receptionist to validate
his parking ticket.
Mark Eppler,
author of the book, Management
Mess-Ups…
The receptionist
said, "Did you have a transaction?" He said, "Yeah,
I cashed a check." And she said, "Well, I'm sorry
we don't consider that to be a transaction." He said, "
You mean if I put money in it is and if I take it out it isn't?"
And she says, "I'm sorry, it's our policy." Well,
the next day the fellow came back and closed out his business
with that bank and it turned out to be a little over two and
a half million dollars worth.
This is just
one example of how companies mess things up by sticking to their
policies-because they don't understand what company policies
are really for.
Policies are
there for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience of
fools. You know, you have to have some policies and you have
to have some rules. But they should never get in the way of
making a good decision for the customer.
Mark chronicles
several ways managers' mess things up. And one of them is not
listening.
And this is remarkable
because there have just been unbelievable amounts of information
put out there about how important listening is. Yet, managers
are doing it at a very, very poor level. I remember years ago
an employee coming into my office one time and saying could
she have a few minutes, and I said certainly. And I continued
to write, and I said well, go ahead. And she said, "No,
I'm going to wait until you finish." And I said, "No
I can do both." Well, the message was that I didn't care
enough about her to give her my full-undivided attention. Finally
I put down my pencil and I said, "Ok, you have my full
attention." And she said, "Great, I'm worth it."
At somethingyoushouldknow.net.
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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