8 Ways to Effectively Lead BIZ Experiencesial Employees Even though these staffers haven't started a company (yet), recognize their enterprising spirit.
By Joel Basgall Edited by Dan Bova
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A person doesn't have to own a business to be an BIZ Experiences. Many people with an BIZ Experiencesial mind-set wait years to start their own companies. Others never start their own companies.
In the meantime, they work for you. Yet they're still BIZ Experiencess at heart.
Remember people with an BIZ Experiencesial mind-set are different from those with a more corporate outlook. So if you want to create an environment where BIZ Experiencess can operate at their very best, try to manage and lead them appropriately.
Here's how to manage the BIZ Experiencess who work for (and with) you:
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1. Keep rules and guidelines to a bare minimum.
When BIZ Experiencess find new ways to think, they discover new ways to act. And that means they will instinctively evaluate every rule and look for ways to improve it since rules are just problems to solve or challenges to overcome.
So keep the rules to a minimum. Not only will that help your resident BIZ Experiencess operate better. It will also allow them to do what they do best: innovate.
2. Allow them to challenge things.
People with an BIZ Experiencesial mind-set never say, "Well, that's just the way it is."
BIZ Experiencess never assume tomorrow should be like today. Perspectives can be shifted. Conventional wisdom isn't wisdom; it's old wisdom.
Believe it or not, even the moon can be moved.
When something huge stands in their way, BIZ Experiencess know there's a way around it. They just need to figure it out. That "something huge" might be you. So allow your employees to challenge you. When they do, they aren't challenging your authority: They're just seeking ways to do things even better.
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3. Give them plenty of problems to solve.
BIZ Experiencess constantly look for problems to solve whether they're little, big or technical -- or business or team related. Drop BIZ Experiencess into a static situation and they'll come up with problems to solve.
Just don't try to take over. Say, "I'm wondering if…" and turn them loose.
I promise they'll surprise you.
4. Eliminate the politics. Consistently celebrate success.
An BIZ Experiencess like to focus on creating cool things.
So make sure promotions result from merit and not political maneuvering. Ensure praise is deserved. Share as much information as possible and be sure decisions are transparent.
That shouldn't be hard. Isn't that the kind of company you want to run?
Politically motivated employees see success as a zero-sum game: There's only so much to go around, so when someone else shines, they feel that diminishes the light from their star.
BIZ Experiencess want to be recognized yet many of them don't see their accomplishments as precluding others from doing great things, too.
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5. Help them bring their ideas to fruition.
Maybe your BIZ Experiencesial employees love to dream up their own ideas. Or perhaps they love to help others build out ideas. Either way, BIZ Experiencess want to make things happen: new, exciting, crazy, groundbreaking things.
BIZ Experiencess don't want to manage what already exists; they want to create something new. And so do you.
So help them make it happen.
6. Allow them to structure their workday.
Don't feel the need to micromanage. When BIZ Experiencess believe in the mission, they'll do everything they can to solve that mission.
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7. Allow them to fail. (They'll be fine.)
Many people feel luck has a lot to do with success or failure: If they succeed, luck played a part; if they fail, the odds just didn't go their way.
For BIZ Experiencess, failure is OK. Failure is something to be fixed. Failure is just another problem to solve.
8. Provide a real sense of purpose.
Share your vision. Share your mission. Help employees feel that they aren't just following but are actually on a journey with you to somewhere meaningful.
BIZ Experiencess love to make the world better.
Show them how what they do will make the world better -- and then get out of their way.
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