Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Same thing, different view

Okay, I admit it. I am a huge Woody Allen fan; enjoy his movies tremendously. Whew, I said it, it's out in public!

Traveling across the Atlantic, I watched the movie, Annie Hall. You youngsters, you probably have not seen it but it is a good movie, so watch it. Anyway, there is a scene about a couple who are having marital problems, they decide for each to seek counseling. The movie has a split screen, man talking to a counselor on the right side, and the woman talking to another counselor on the left side of the screen. Each counselor asks their "patient" . . . "how many times a week do you all make love?"

Man: "Almost Never, about three times a week"

Woman: "All the time, about three times a week"

Great scene . . . same "action" but opposite views.

So, why am I talking about this . . .

Well, the same thing happens in our work relationships, especially between leaders and employees. Certain actions take place (e.g., expense cuts - why does someone cannot take a business trip to the next city, but someone else can fly across the globe, certain promotions - why did X get promoted, they are not deserving, reduction in force - why that person and not that one, etc.). It is important for leaders to understand how their actions will be viewed, not necessarily change any decisions. However, a clear communication is important, otherwise people will not see your perspective.

. . . and for me, "almost never" . . .

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am always amazed that Steve can get inspiration for his blog from just about anywhere.

Is there something between "never" and "almost never"

Anonymous said...

Woody has inspired many.

Of course there is something in between, but who agrees?