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What Every Leader Should Know About Corporate Culture
10 Things Every Leader Should Know About Corporate Culture
Let's talk about 10 Things Every Leader Should Know About Corporate Culture. Organizational Culture drives the success of our organizations. Every decision we make influences corporate culture and our corporate culture influences every decision we make. That's why leaders need to understand organizational culture and answers questions like "Where Does Organizational Culture Come From?" and "How Do You Change Organizational Culture?"
By answering these questions about workplace culture, managers and leaders can get a leg up and learn how to build a more positive workplace culture in their organization.
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The Problem with Corporate Hierarchy!
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The Huge Problems with Corporate Hierarchy Traditional corporate hierarchy is so common in the business world today that we don't even question it. But corporate hierarchy and traditional organizational structures cause a lot of problems. In this video, we will take a look at some of the biggest problems with traditional organizational structure and design and at some alternative organizational...
What Makes a Great Manager Great? 10 Qualities of Great Managers and Leaders
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#Leadership #LeadershipTraining #Management 10 Qualities of Great Managers and Leaders Let's take a look at the top 10 Qualities of Great Managers and Leaders. In the debate of management vs leadership, it turns out that most great managers are actually great leaders so the leadership traits are shared between good managers and good leaders. As we explore each quality of a great leader, we will...
4 Emerging Technologies Will Change The Future of Work Forever!
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#FutureOfWork #FutureWorkplace How Will Emerging Technologies Will Shape the Future of Work? Emerging technologies like AR, VR, AI, and Human Brain Interfaces are going to shape the future of work. Companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft are leading the way with their products like the Oculus Quest 2, Oculus Quest Pro, Google Glass, and Microsoft Hololense. But, how will emerging technologie...
The Importance of Happiness in the Workplace
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The Importance of Happiness in the Workplace | Happiness in the workplace creates fulfillment, employee engagement, and higher productivity. But aside from all of that, happiness in the workplace just makes life better. That's why the importance of happiness in the workplace has never been greater. It also turns out that happiness in the workplace is a leading indicator or KPI for success.
Value Stream Mapping Quickstart Guide | A Simple Approach | For Any Industry
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#Kaizen #Lean #Management Value Stream Mapping QuickStart Guide - A Simpler Approach | Get Started in 12 Minutes Value Stream Mapping is a great tool for any manager or people doing process improvement. In this video, we will cover everything you need to know to create a value stream map (VSM): What is value stream mapping, the benefits of value stream mapping, where can you use value stream ma...
An Alternative Approach to Workplace Diversity and Inclusion
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#workplace diversity and inclusion #culture #training How to Effectively Create Workplace Diversity and Inclusion - Creating Diversity and Inclusion has many benefits. But people go about creating workplace diversity and inclusion in the wrong way. The traditional approach to creating inclusion and diversity in the workplace actually creates more likelihood of discrimination. In this video, I w...
How to Give Constructive Feedback to Employees | Tips on Giving Feedback for Managers That Care
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How to Give Constructive Feedback to Employees | Tips on Giving Feedback for Managers That Care Employees need constructive feedback. In fact, giving feedback to employees is a gift as long as you follow these tips for giving feedback. But these tips don't just work for managers. They work for giving feedback to peers, or even giving feedback to your manager. These techniques for giving feedbac...
When to Quit Your Job and Go Full-time Into Your Own Business
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#quityourjob #sidehustle #sidebusiness When to Quit Your Job and Go Full-time Into Your Own Business | Are you thinking about quitting your job and starting a business or going full-time into your side business? Maybe you have a toxic work environment or maybe you just want to live that startup life and learn how to build a successful business. Either way, if you know the signs of when to quit ...
How to Manage Difficult Employees and Underperformers In the Workplace Without Resentment
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#Management #Leadership #DifficultEmployees How to Manage Difficult Employees and Underperformers In the Workplace Without Resentment Do you have a difficult employee or underperformed in the workplace? In this video, I will be sharing some free training from the Minimalist Management and Leadership online training program. Learn to deal with difficult employees using leadership techniques that...
What To Do If You Have a Toxic Manager or Bad Boss
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#badboss #toxicmanager #happinessatwork What To Do If You Have a Toxic Manager - You may ask yourself what you should do if you have a toxic manager or horrible boss. Toxic managers lead to toxic workplace cultures, toxic coworkers, and more. But should you leave your job? Or should you try to manage up and leverage the leadership skills we will teach you in this free training video. In this vi...
Why You Have a Bad Boss or Toxic Manager
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#toxicmanager #badboss #horriblebosses Why You Have a Bad Boss - Having a toxic manager can make work a living nightmare. In this video, we discuss the top reasons why you have a bad boss or bad manager because when you understand why you can take action and find a way out. Get your FREE COPY of the 2022 Management and Leadership guide here: manageminimal.com/2022MLG I will be launching some fr...
Do You Have a Toxic Workplace Culture? | 10 Surprising Signs of a Toxic Work Environment
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FREE Download Get the latest information on managing teams and organizations for 2022 and beyond in the 2022 Management and Leadership Guide - manageminimal.com/22mlg Do you have a toxic workplace culture? In this video, Jeremy Webb, founder of Organizational Engineering covers the signs of a toxic workplace, answer the question: what is a toxic work environment, and lists the impacts of a toxi...
Why I Walked Away from $1,000,000
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The purpose of business and work: 0:00 The ultimate motivation: 0:41 Why I walked away from $1,000,000: 1:38 Toxic culture: 2:05 I’ve had enough: 3:19 A huge leap forward: 4:59 Personal struggles: 6:09 Connecting with purpose: 6:40 It’s all for you: 8:26 What would you do for money? - Why I walked away from $1,000,000 || Money doesn’t make you happy. I learned that lesson when I landed a millio...
Agile Management Explained
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FREE Download Get the latest information on managing teams and organizations for 2022 and beyond in the 2022 Management and Leadership Guide - manageminimal.com/22mlg Introduction - 0:00 Adopting an Agile Mindset - 1:02 Applicable Agile Frameworks - 2:16 Agile Management Structure - 2:48 What the Agile Manager is NOT - 3:25 The Manager's Role in Agile - 4:49 Agile Manager’s Responsibilities 5:3...
KPIs in Under 6 Minutes
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KPIs in Under 6 Minutes
5-Minute Guide to OKRs
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5-Minute Guide to OKRs
Public Speaking Anxiety Tips (Online Presentations pt. 5)
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Public Speaking Anxiety Tips (Online Presentations pt. 5)
Delivering presentations online pt 4 - How to look like a Pro!
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Delivering presentations online pt 4 - How to look like a Pro!
PRO Tips for Sustaining Interest in Online Presentations! (Virtual Presentations pt3)
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PRO Tips for Sustaining Interest in Online Presentations! (Virtual Presentations pt3)
Virtual Office Setup for Online Presentations (Engaging Online Presentations pt 2)
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Virtual Office Setup for Online Presentations (Engaging Online Presentations pt 2)
Agile vs Scrum | The Difference Between Agile and Scrum
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Agile vs Scrum | The Difference Between Agile and Scrum
How to Select the Best Equipment for Online Presentations
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How to Select the Best Equipment for Online Presentations
Effective Time Management Tips (THAT ACTUALLY WORK!)
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Effective Time Management Tips (THAT ACTUALLY WORK!)
5 Quality Management Principles and Tips for Real Results
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5 Quality Management Principles and Tips for Real Results
How to Manage Remote Teams - Challenges and Tips for Managing Remote Employees
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How to Manage Remote Teams - Challenges and Tips for Managing Remote Employees
The Top 5 Bullshit Consulting Buzzwords
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The Top 5 Bullshit Consulting Buzzwords
Managing for innovation - Creating a culture of innovation in the workplace
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Managing for innovation - Creating a culture of innovation in the workplace
Management vs Leadership vs Coaching | Skills and concepts explained + Bonus Tips!
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Management vs Leadership vs Coaching | Skills and concepts explained Bonus Tips!
How To Motivate Staff and Engage Employees in the Workplace
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How To Motivate Staff and Engage Employees in the Workplace

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  • @badgerfishinski6857
    @badgerfishinski6857 Місяць тому

    Did you ever notice that you cannot give a "Performance Review" of your manager, to his/her higher up? Yet... Your manager gives you a "Performance Review" at least once per year.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Місяць тому

      You hit the nail on the head there. I'm working on a new management system and one of the things I'm probably going to include is a way for people to vote managers off the island.

  • @montego02
    @montego02 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @user-qz3dp3ec4g
    @user-qz3dp3ec4g 4 місяці тому

    Good stuff!

  • @bluewooda
    @bluewooda 4 місяці тому

    Hi Jeremy, thanks for the great video. I need your help to identify if the new company I started working at is toxic. So here is how it working there: we are mostly working from home, and there is little communication between all colleaques. Whenever I need to get some information I am dependent on, the colleaques are always "too busy" to respond, so the only way is to push them through sending email with CC copy to my manager and then luckily will get a one-line respond. The responsibilities as well as the project handling chain is unclear and undefined (everybody does what they think is right), so everybody is trying to throw their assigned tasks from their shoulders to somebody else. Most projects are failing and many of the customers are not sattisfied. While on onboarding process I got almost 0 training and am overwhelmed by tasks from the failing projects. I recently got sick due to burnout and on a sick leave now. The only thing is the salary is a little above the average. I don't know if this company is good enough to be called "toxic" and does it worth staying there due to the Ok salary ? If its really toxic, I will do my best to quit it.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 4 місяці тому

      I feel your pain. I have spent the majority of my career helping organizations fix these exact problems, so I understand. At the end of the day, you are the only one that can make the decision if you should stay or not. If you feel the organization is toxic, you should be looking for something else for sure because it will bring you down. But, just because it's not toxic doesn't mean you should stay. When I am faced with difficult decisions, I like to visualize them. For something like this I make a list of the pros and cons and I give them weights based on the amount of happiness and well-being they will bring me. So maybe salary is +2, but lack of structure is -5. You may consider other factors as well like if the job will help you move forward in your career. Also, if there is someone at your company that you think would be open to a conversation, I would be happy to chat with them about how they can resolve their challenges.

  • @user-jw1fq6fq5k
    @user-jw1fq6fq5k 4 місяці тому

    This is true thank you for helping me🙂

  • @tomrunner3908
    @tomrunner3908 4 місяці тому

    Hierarchy shouldn't be everyone should have same amount of money it shouldn't be someone is rich and someone is poor good people are not good and they don't have there hand tie there back if they are really good then they would fight against hierarchy even if they lose there job or everything that means there are the real good people sacrifice for others makes someone good if someone has little selfishness there considerd bad people good people should join up to fight this a leadership no one should have more then someone else being rich is wrong

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your thoughts, Tom. I wrestle with this idea a lot. On one hand, people's situations and genetics dictate their ability to contribute. From that perspective, your assertions make sense. At the same time, if wealth was simply distributed equally, people would not be incentivised to work hard and our overall productivity and creativity would drop and you would get a lot more people that don't contribute at all which would significantly lower our collective well-being. Plus, even if we have everyone an equal starting point, some people would use their wealth more wisely and would end up with more. I see the problem not being that some people have more wealth than others, but that some people work extremely hard and don't have their needs met. That's not necessary or acceptable in today's world. So the question becomes how do we get there. Thats a bit much for the comments, but keep an eye on my new channel The FortyTwo and we will be exploring this and other important questions.

  • @haideralsakini1673
    @haideralsakini1673 4 місяці тому

    Peace be upon you, my brother, many times you provoke me like this, which I live with, but I swear to God, Ashon behaves like a supervisor who does not sign a paper and responds. It is all equal until she submits it to the training director. Alamud receives a copy of the certificate of a course she completed, and the last is three emails and he lies, saying she has not received it, and the next 7 months she runs after him and others. 12 days to get it if another supervisor of 5 years does not accept to open a higher job title. You say by email that you must change to another department, and then you discover a 9-month-old Jewish employee in the same department as yours, the title of manager is opened for him, and your salary is lower than the rest of them, who have a lower academic degree than you and even a job title, and you ask the head of your department to respond to you. A champion and a site supervisor gives an evaluation to 24 employees and refuses to send you an email to give you your evaluation. This has happened more than once, knowing that work recommendations require them to submit them at least 5 days before they leave, and a contract employee gives a building permit alone for an invalid site and the next, just so they waste money in their pocket, and another changes the bar code number. More than once, a lion's worth of more than fifty thousand, with one of them being 15 thousand, and a black directorate let 3 team leaders with a lower job rank than me take a job in my head. They were a disaster, but I was with her and she let 2 black people go to training and forbid me that after I received my approval, if the supervisor calls you, he says that he signed a housing permit. And the refrigeration is not working, and you said no, it is not within the instructions, you will be involved, and if you ask him for an email, if he sends you a message in order to protect your rights, he will not respond, and if you write it in the email in light of verbal instructions, you will become an adulterer, and if you sign, the licensing department will come and see you with the citizen to examine, and he will email you with an email to me. All the managers are negligent on your part. It didn't feel like the refrigerator was burning and the residential unit was burning. You know where I'm going. And a lot of dirty things. I watch the news now and see fraud and bribery between two current American presidents and even the mayor of our state. It seems that the matter is normal in the government of the super-democratic superpower. Everything I went through was in government emails and they lie without fear Then she replies that it is my style What do you say, based on your experience, how do you act and protect yourself in a stressful situation in the middle of a toxic and racist environment? What I should do that was with the FEMA logistics department.

  • @jjsc4396
    @jjsc4396 4 місяці тому

    They are not "useful". If consulting, it is VERY dangerous to drop buzzwords with clients as they can be absolutely HATED, and they'll write you off as a blubbering tool in a nanosecond.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 4 місяці тому

      I think it depends on what those buzz words are. I have seen some that people latch onto and others that really turn people off. Often when they latch on to buzz words, the intent gets misunderstood. That's why I try to just use normal language whenever possible.

  • @czaser
    @czaser 5 місяців тому

    Such a poor understanding of hierarchies… or a badly attempt to give them a bad rep just to sell you some waste of a service.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 4 місяці тому

      Sorry to hear you feel that way. I'm open to alternative views and would love to hear the specifics of what you feel is incorrect and your counter points.

  • @ThisisPam
    @ThisisPam 6 місяців тому

    Hooooo boy😂😂 check, check check…check…check!!!

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately your situation is all too common. I hope you find something better if you decide to go that route!

  • @A.MoreExcellentWay
    @A.MoreExcellentWay 6 місяців тому

    Very insightful video. Thanks!

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 6 місяців тому

      Glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know. Are there any other topics you are curious about?

  • @izamalcadosa2951
    @izamalcadosa2951 6 місяців тому

    Great video!!

  • @izamalcadosa2951
    @izamalcadosa2951 6 місяців тому

    Happy New Year 2024!! Just found your channel!! Great advice!! I've seen all of these red flags at my last contract job at TCW out here in LA!!

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 6 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear that. I hope your situation improves or you find something better!

  • @MS-wy4sb
    @MS-wy4sb 8 місяців тому

    What are some pointed questions you can ask to avoid toxic workplaces? I've been on a stint of them. I'm tired of these places that are draining and whittle away your self-confidence, career progression, opportunities, and holistic health.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 8 місяців тому

      Toxic culture is the result of poor management, so ask open, but pointed questions about the management team. What can you tell me about the hiring manager? What about the managers in their chain? What is it like to work here? Tell me about the company culture. What are the good and bad things about working here? I have found that most people will be pretty honest and open with you during an interview. Asking questions like that can also help you land a job at the better companies because it shows you care and want to be part of the right kind of organization. I also find I can tell a lot about a company from the job description itself. If the description is stodgy and full of generic stuff like 'must have 6 years of experience with x tool', it's a good bet the company is living in the past and probably uses antiquated management techniques. I'm not sure what industry you are in, but in the tech world the best companies I have worked with or for tend to be the small, rapidly growing ones. Try looking for those in your industry as well.

  • @humankirk9196
    @humankirk9196 8 місяців тому

    My workplace ranks 9 out of 10 Wow.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 8 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear that. If you are looking for good cultures, younger companies are probably a good place to look.

    • @humankirk9196
      @humankirk9196 8 місяців тому

      ​@@OrganizationalEngineeringi meant that comment to convey how thought provoking this content was. Thank you. I am sharing it to my colleagues too

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 8 місяців тому

      As much as I hate hearing that people are in companies that show signs of toxicity, I'm glad it resonated with you for lack of a better term. There is no need, and I would go further to say there is no excuse for a company to have a toxic culture. It's not good for anyone.

  • @alwaysoutafterdark6136
    @alwaysoutafterdark6136 9 місяців тому

    Most defense companies are toxic in my experience. They do not want you to think for yourself and they condone spoon-feeding others.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 8 місяців тому

      Certain industries definitely have a tendency to breed certain cultures. It's starting to change though. Startups are coming in with more modern approaches to work and the old regimes will eventually be put out of business if they don't make some major changes. My hope is that these new companies don't end up becoming like the old companies as they grow.

  • @anacarolinarossi8392
    @anacarolinarossi8392 10 місяців тому

    What a great explanation! Wish I had seen it much earlier!

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it and I hope it helps you and your organization get some things streamlined.

  • @taylorellis6358
    @taylorellis6358 10 місяців тому

    This video doesnt even BEGIN to describe this chaos/burnout as a vet med professional

  • @Th33Vultur3
    @Th33Vultur3 Рік тому

    Sounds like Walmart

  • @kumaripriyak
    @kumaripriyak Рік тому

    Outstanding video! Really appreciate the insights shared. However RankWatch's video covers more expert guidance on this same topic for valuable expert tips and tricks.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Thanks for your feedback. It's great to know if it was helpful. I will check the other video out when I have time.

  • @ResilientFighter
    @ResilientFighter Рік тому

    0:10 I dint understand why he would be considered dificult. He is talking about trouble that he encounters. The dude is just trying to do is job. Management should just listen to him and implement solutions, not label him as a problem IMO

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Interesting perspective Gary. He seems frustrated with people not appreciating him and that he is overworked. Those are legitimate concerns. But, in that scene he is taking a very negative approach. Simply complaining about a problem doesn't fix anything and actually tends to make things worse by stressing other people out. If he went to the boss and said 'hey boss, we have these challenges and I think we should put some effort into fixing them' it would be a different story.

  • @iarwainthabombadil7724
    @iarwainthabombadil7724 Рік тому

    This is unrelated but how many Asian Women in power Suits are there in the business world? I'm serious.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Are you talking about the B-roll? I haven't watched this video in a while but I will keep an eye out next time I do a video. I'm actually looking at starting a new channel on how to find happiness and prosperity as individuals and society.

  • @iarwainthabombadil7724
    @iarwainthabombadil7724 Рік тому

    It's strange but business always gets me so motivated. I might even go get the laptop on this. Use all ten fingers instead of only 2 thumbs like the outdated presentation on Downs Syndrome they gave us freshman at Bridgewater Raynham Regional High in 2001. "Now try to tie your shoes with only your thumbs." Unrelated, but I could work a Waldorf fountain finely with just my thumbs, and I've heard that's a serious problem for some of my betters. Hierarchy.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Super stoked it got you motivated. I can't tell you how many times I have sat down and watched someone else's video and got up to start working. Glad to know I'm able to pay that forward here!

  • @AidanRobertsInnit
    @AidanRobertsInnit Рік тому

    Nice guide. Clear, concise and practical 👍

  • @user-xg9qz5dr5v
    @user-xg9qz5dr5v Рік тому

    When an organisation is hell bent on pushing an experimental medical procedure on you not for health but just for their compliance reasons then all respect for that company goes out the window and the backlash games begin.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Sorry you experienced that. I can only imagine the stress that must have put on everyone, including some of the people that were told to enforce the policies.

  • @laramauss1948
    @laramauss1948 Рік тому

    very true, thank you!

  • @kristinamelnichenko5775
    @kristinamelnichenko5775 Рік тому

    There has been a huge trend of empowering employees right as we have stopped, believing in the power of expertise. I have had a few new to business and younger managers recently, and they were not at all equipped, or prepared to implement the change management, needed to make IT driven pivots. I sure was empowered, but without authority lol.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Good point. Transformation work is complex and a lot of companies are hiring people without the skills they need to do the job then they wonder why 70% of transformations fail and the average improvement across the board is in the single digits. You wouldn't make a kindergartener the CEO of a company, so why would you ask people that haven't experienced success to change your organization?

  • @kristinamelnichenko5775
    @kristinamelnichenko5775 Рік тому

    “Radical”. Radical candor, radical ownership… we’ve all become so disingenuous with our words that we have to use radical, instead of just saying some thing.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing! The status quo is to not rock the boat and to go along and get along so that you can move up the corporate hierarchy. IMO, using candor is a radical concept in today's world. It's also something we need to get more comfortable with. When I am running a team, I ask them to tell me if I am doing something they don't like or if they have different ideas about how we should do things and I do it relentlessly. That's why the teams I work with improve several hundred percent on average while others in the same organization struggle with the basics for years.

  • @kristinamelnichenko5775
    @kristinamelnichenko5775 Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯

  • @MsDonzie
    @MsDonzie Рік тому

    Good videos man, I like it! Not much content out here around organizational engineering. Thankyou

  • @ke9438
    @ke9438 Рік тому

    Great presentation style and an intelligent approach. Well done 👏 ✔️.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Thanks, KE. It's always nice to know that people appreciate the content I put out. Let me know if there are other topics you would be interested in.

  • @KAYAKN
    @KAYAKN Рік тому

    My wife and I own a construction company specializing in remodeling. I already track time it takes trades to complete their scopes but it's just chicken scratches in a note book. Can you recommend a company or software to bring everything over to a digital world?

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Hey Adam, happy to help. Send me an email - info@org-eng.com and we can schedule a call to talk about what you need and the paths to get there.

  • @astrobot702
    @astrobot702 Рік тому

    10, 15, 20, 25, and 30!!! It's a noxious stew of abominable stench...

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Sorry to hear you are in a rough place. Work is part of life and life should be enjoyed.

  • @mydivinejourney2975
    @mydivinejourney2975 Рік тому

    They don't care idk what kind of people are giving leadership these days !poor skills of managing team

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Unfortunately, there are a lot of bad managers and leaders out there. Part of the problem is that relatively few people have ever studied or been trained on how to be a good leader and bad habits tend to get passed down through generations of management, even though it's generally not intentional.

  • @thesisypheanjournal1271
    @thesisypheanjournal1271 Рік тому

    I started looking for a new job the second week on my current job. Red Flag #1: It turns out "We'll make sure we get you full time hours" is not the same as "We'll make the position full time." Sorry, not negotiable. I need full time. I have an interview scheduled for tomorrow. In the mean time I'm trying to learn as much as possible so that I can spot issues and address them effectively instead of getting sucked into their poor patterns of behavior. When I was hired, and during my first couple of days, I was repeatedly told that they were hoping I could help address the very poor documentation and staff getting into ruts. (It's an agency that provides companion care and behavioral support to people with intellectual disabilities.) In retrospect, it's a very similar situation to one I was in over twenty years ago where management thought, "She's really a wiz at this. If we transfer her to the program where the people are who suck at this, she'll make them good at it!" So there I am, hired to "talk to the front line workers regularly. We need to get their documentation improved. They can't justify the hours we're billing for because they're just documenting observation, observation, observation. They're supposed to be providing support!" Pretty clearly some of the staff ARE providing support but aren't documenting it, and some of them are just documenting how frustrated they are.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Sorry you are going through that struggle. I have seen similar things many times. The real challenge there seems to be that the team doesn't have any authority to improve things. It's like getting hired in to figure out how to solve a puzzle, but they only give you one piece.

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 Рік тому

    Don't work for an employer if you're interviewing with more than MAYBE two people. Anything more than that means you will have every person in that room breathing down your neck. It's like in Office Space when Peter complained about having eight different bosses.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Interesting take. I feel like that might depend on who the people are doing the interview. I have seen companies where a candidate would interview with several or all of the members of the team they will be working with to see if it's a good fit and that is generally a good thing. If it's 6 different managers you are interviewing with though, probably a major red flag.

  • @angelflower176
    @angelflower176 Рік тому

    I agree with this!! 100%!

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering Рік тому

      Glad it resonated with you, Angel. Hopefully we can get more people to understand these concepts so that things start to change.

  • @aholguin618
    @aholguin618 Рік тому

    I've never heard "don't boil the ocean" used to avoid doing hard work. In my experience in consulting it's a term used to tell over-enthusiastic business analysts you don't need to rewrite the laws of physics & calculus to explain why you don't sell ice in Antarctica...

  • @manpreetdhaliwal
    @manpreetdhaliwal Рік тому

    Great! 😊

  • @OrganizationalEngineering

    Thanks for watching! Let me know if you found this helpful and if you have suggestions for future content.

  • @josh-oy9bj
    @josh-oy9bj Рік тому

    GREAT WORK.

  • @OrganizationalEngineering

    Do you have any other thoughts about what makes a manager or leader great?

  • @OrganizationalEngineering

    How do you see technology shaping the future of work?

  • @stephennunez2185
    @stephennunez2185 Рік тому

    þrðmð§m 🤷

  • @sergeyfilat4238
    @sergeyfilat4238 2 роки тому

    Please remove music, you guys steal this style from each other, it is horrible

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your opinion, Sergey. The music was something we were experimenting with for a couple videos and we don't use it anymore. Videos can't be changed once they are uploaded to UA-cam, but if you check the description for the video you will find a link to a more in depth video that doesn't include music.

  • @OrganizationalEngineering
    @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

    Does this video resonate with you? If so, drop a comment to let all of the managers out there know how important it is for people to be happy at work!

  • @nicholasseamus553
    @nicholasseamus553 2 роки тому

    Managing remote teams is one of the toughest task a manager may face. Your systematic approach to deal with most common challenges, is so impressive that I have included this video to my training lists for my colleagues. At ScreenRec we ensure all these practices for a flawless team management.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

      Thanks, Nicholas. Your comment made my morning! If you want more info on remote management, you may want to take a look at the Remote Management Crash Course. It includes my three-step management system and can get people on your team thinking differently about their roles. manageminimal.com/remote Full disclosure, I make an offer for additional training at the end.

  • @OrganizationalEngineering
    @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

    I hope this helps! Let me know if there are any other questions I can answer for you about management, leadership, or operations.

  • @OrganizationalEngineering
    @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

    Thanks for letting me share my thoughts. What are your thoughts on inclusion and diversity?

  • @pro-bowler2640
    @pro-bowler2640 2 роки тому

    Diversity, equity and inclusion as it is currently being pushed is garbage.

    • @OrganizationalEngineering
      @OrganizationalEngineering 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the opinion. What aspects are you not a fan of and what would you do to fix it?