There
is a disastrous
state of leadership in
our national government. Our political system has devolved
to a state
of territorial agenda, short-sighted positioning
and religious manipulation. Kind of like what one would expect in
a new government such
as Iraq. But not here!
Let's see here: a disastrous military engagement, global
terrorism, global warming, a chaotic immigration system, corruption,
out-of-control health care costs,
irresponsible deficits,
and an
energy policy
that ensures
our addiction
to foreign oil
for decades.
In
the midst of these urgent challenges, our elected
leaders selfishly busy themselves with partisan politics
and maneuvering
to ensure control of one party over
the other, all
the while sabotaging
each others efforts
to deal intelligently with these serious issues. This isn't about
Democrats or Republicans. This
is about charlatans of all persuasions.
The biggest impediment
to leadership in our government is
that America doesn't
elect "leaders". We elect "managers". We put
people in power
who are well-suited
for popular elections, but
don't have a clue what
it means
to "lead". They know what it means
to "get promoted" and
"keep their
jobs". Ugh!
Think about it. A manager is primarily responsible
to his "boss", and,
ideally to
the organization. He's "interested
in" the customer's needs, but mainly because responding to those needs in a cost-effective way promotes
the success of the company.
And make no mistake about it, to a manager the life and health of the organization is everything. Yes, some managers do grow disillusioned with the organization, and
leave it. But those who stay have a vested interest in the organization,
MUCH more so
than they have to the customers or any particular "customer service" policy.
Isn't that what we're seeing in
Washington? Our elected Representatives tow the "party"
line, they do what their
"bosses" tell them to do, or else they
won't get that bonus (aka "earmark") or promotion (committee assignments!). If they want to keep their jobs, they do what the organization (aka, "their party") wants them to
do. They help each
other out and they always
try to stay in front of the competition. Like the manager, our elected officials are first and foremost committed to keeping their jobs and getting promoted. And I
don't care what bill of goods someone
may be trying to sell, the point of view from the "keep my job" reality is COMPLETELY different than the point of view from the "do what's
best for the customers" reality.
One of the fundamental elements of human nature is that
we will always focus our attention,
both consciously and subconsciously,
on whatever we are measuring. That
which we measure, therefore, determines what
actions we will take and the quality of those actions. If achieving the measured result is important enough to
us, or if we can rationalize it enough, we are extremely tolerant of the unintended consequences of those
actions, even if we would NEVER choose to produce those results.
Map all of this on to the black comedy
unfolding in our nation's capital and it appears that we have elected an army of well-meaning people who has a value system based on self-promotion, survival and keeping the boss happy.
Well, that value system may be
fine if you're hiring a summer manager for your ice cream store at the
beach, or even if
you want a loyal partisan to manage your car plant in Iowa. But it totally sucks for hiring someone who is going to have to deal with complicated political, economic and
environmental challenges that plunge entire regions of the
world into death and chaos.
We need to stop
putting managers in positions that demand leaders. We need people of courage and vision, and we need to
reward them for being
willing to upset the status quo, rather than punishing them
as soon as they say or do
something that ticks off our little corner of the neighborhood.
Leadership is about finding a way to cause excellence and greatness. Nobody said that is an easy task. So what?
Stop making excuses! I don't give a flying hoot if you, Mr. Congressman, or Mr. Senator or Mr. PRESIDENT, have to sacrifice everything you've got. I don't care how hard it is, or how much
ridicule and abuse you have to endure. I don't care if you are frowned upon by your "bosses" or if you
miss out on the juicy bonuses. You asked for the opportunity to
lead, so LEAD!
Fred Tutwiler has worked with
companies, individuals and athletic teams, including the 17 time NCAA
Champion UNC Women's Soccer Team and the
WUSA League Champion Carolina Courage. Fred,
The Reality Coach, challenges non-productive views of reality. He is the author of
Your MEGAgiNormous
Rules: The invisible rules you live by, why they keep you stuck, and what you can do about it. Download Fred's F.REE e-book "Why DO We KEEP Doing The Same Thing Over And Over Even When We DON'T LIKE the Result We Get?" at
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