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Inspiring Solutions Newsletter - Volume 35 - March 27, 2007

New Workshop! Business Savvy 101

Teaching Employees the Unwritten Rules of the Corporate World

In my first job out of college, I remember being in awe of the CEO and VPs. They seemed so sophisticated, intelligent and savvy. They dressed expensively, spoke eloquently, negotiated explosive situations with tact and diplomacy, dined with perfect etiquette and always seemed to know exactly what to do and say at the right time. I wanted to be just like them. I scoured bookstores, looked for seminars and talked to friends, but found nothing on business savvy and how to learn it.

Then a mentor volunteered to show me the ropes, and I learned the unwritten rules – the secret codes – that helped pave the way for my own success in the workplace.

Where’s the book?
These many years later, employees still have no instruction manual on how to attain the business savvy they need to get ahead where they work.

As executives, we’re too busy with our 100-mph workdays and mile-high workloads to mentor our own people, and there still aren’t any good books on the subject. When we hire, we silently pray that our new employees will at least have good manners and a modicum of professionalism. We screen as best we can during an interview and even take higher-level employees to dinner, just to make sure they won’t embarrass us after we hire them.

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But it’s hardly a thorough analysis, and always a big risk. We don’t really know someone’s “savvy quotient” until we see him or her in action, already hired, under pressure, in the fray…where a lot of damage can be done, or at the very least, where the employee won’t achieve the highest productivity possible because business savvy isn’t his or her strong suit.

When Business Savvy is Missing
A manager told me recently, “I hired a guy who was mid-40’s, intelligent, hard working, honest, a real ‘expert’ with a great work history, who got so drunk at the Christmas party he couldn’t walk without assistance. He’ll never get the same level of respect again – everyone saw how out of control he was.”

A director said, “I thought I had a real catch: the young woman I hired was bright, articulate and experienced. But at a trade show, she introduced one of our top clients to our president using his least-favorite, much-snickered-about nickname, thinking it would be funny. It wasn’t, and it left a lasting, negative impression.”

A CEO recently stated, “When one of my VPs sent a flaming email to his department rather than meeting with them, and the email then got routed by an unhappy staff member to every inbox in the company as well as the Register, I was forced to get involved. It made me question his judgment – permanently. I’ll never promote him.”

Employees also feel “burned” when the rules aren’t clear: when the HR department reprimanded a New York-based director for using foul language in a videoconference with her out-of-state peers, the director complained, “That’s how we talk in the New York office and it’s no big deal – everyone does it.”

Signs that Business Savvy Training May be Needed Company-Wide

  • More than a few employees are constantly at odds with each other, rolling their eyes in meetings, sighing, yawning or sitting with arms folded to show disapproval
  • Employees yell, cry, leave meetings in anger, or show other signs of heightened emotion
  • Employees dress inappropriately, despite guidelines
  • Gossip and “tattling” are common
  • Email is unprofessional and sent to inappropriate groups
  • HR gets complaints related to a lack of professional behavior

The Benefits of Teaching Business Savvy
Employers today would be wise to go beyond employee orientation into the realm of teaching the basics of business savvy for several reasons:

a) In order to behave as expected, employees need to know exactly what it is that’s expected of them. Most weren’t exposed to the basics at home or in school.

b) Employees are happier and feel better able to contribute at work when they understand the unwritten rules their bosses live by and expect them to live by.

c) A company’s collective productivity can soar when people are professional, happy, and able to work together effectively.

Key Training Points to Achieve Savvy
Meet with your top executives and managers to learn what behaviors drive them crazy, then customize your training around the following key areas:

  • Email savvy
  • Emotional control, including avoidance of anger, crying, complaining and gossip
  • Cube behavior
  • Confrontational vs. productive words, tone and body language
  • Drinking behavior at company functions
  • Trade show/seminar/conference/meeting savvy
  • Practical jokes (that aren’t)
  • Dining etiquette (for employees required to travel or entertain on company time)

In a couple of hours of good training you can pave the way for increased productivity, improved morale and lower turnover. Now that’s demonstrating your business savvy.

Business Savvy 101

Chris Miller, Director of Marketing, Dice Inc.

Ms. Miller has had a successful career in Marketing Management and Sales in a variety of industries including television, technology, advertising, consulting and manufacturing.

For more information or to schedule Business Savvy 101 with Michele, click here or call Inspiring Solutions at 866-225-1249.

 

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