2014年10月25日 星期六

Put yourself first

This might surprise you, but as a CEO I am always more interested in individual performance, rather than that of the team.
Firstly, it’s simpler to make individuals accountable. Let’s face it, for some, the temptation to hide within a team is just too great. Secondly, all outcomes in business and life emanate from the good or bad behavior of individuals. All that matters to me is that people are respectful of each other.
Accordingly, I am always watching for human traits that differ from those often suggested in “it’s all about the team” management theories. Here's what I look to enhance or import into my business:
1. A degree of selfishness
I look for a level of selfishness that drives an ambition to achieve. In my view, it’s both reasonable and unsurprising that many people possess a level of self-interest - it is a boss’s responsibility to channel this energy into broader, positive outcomes for the business.
2. Individuality
Stamping your individuality on every aspect of your role, in the process bringing evidenced unique benefits to the business, is so important in standing out. You can test this by comparing your colleagues’ perceptions of your role now, with when you first took it on – for instance, has your scope of responsibility grown?
3. Bounce-back ability
Have you shown a bounce-back ability from having faced difficult scenarios at work? I bank on resilience as a trait I can never have enough of in staff members at all levels.
4. Personal insight
Some of the most intelligent people I know have a limited sense of themselves and their impact on others. I value people who continue to explore who they are by taking on different challenges. I rely on their desire for personal growth, as it will always add value.
5. People person
Do you exhibit a genuine interest in people? Without such a curiosity, it is highly unlikely you will appreciate the different drivers and circumstances that each person might possess.
6. Influencer
I am very supportive of people who can influence in the workplace by their actions, not just their words. That type of behaviour almost guarantees a positive leadership direction.
7. Opportunist
I love opportunists. They make the world go round with their consistent prospecting for business benefits over and above the obvious. If a boss can harness such qualities, many will be positively surprised.
8. Game enough to say ‘no’
Having the gumption to say ‘no’ in a difficult circumstance, for valid or constructive reasons, is often a test of maturity. Bosses need to trust the judgment of their staff.
My truth is that promoting people with the above characteristics will ultimately give you the best chance to build a determined group, team and culture to achieve well beyond expectations.

'A perfect day': Joan Rivers pushes her grandson Cooper on a swing in flashback snap shared by grieving daughter Melissa

She is struggling through the pain of losing her mother Joan Rivers.
'A perfect day': Joan Rivers pushes her grandson Cooper on a swing in flashback snap shared by grieving daughter Melissa

The New York City Medical Examiner's Office released a statement yesterday afternoon stating that Joan's brain had been starved of oxygen after she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest on the operating table.

The report reads: 'OCME has completed its investigation. The cause of Ms Rivers' death is anoxic encephalopathy due to hypoxic arrest during laryngoscopy and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with propofol sedation for evaluation of voice changes and gastroesophageal reflux disease. 
(Source: the mail)

Family portrait: Joan Rivers with her daughter Melissa and grandson Cooper in 2013 
Tragedy: Joan sadly passed away on September 4 and was laid to rest at a service at the Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan on September 7

Iconic photos of Amal & George

Entrepreneur Rande Gerber should know better than most on why the 36-year-old is the perfect woman for the Oscar-winning star. 

'She's really perfect for him, She's smart and she's beautiful, engaging. She is, again... smart, but she doesn't make you feel stupid.' 

Rande, 52, was accompanied to the event by his wife of 16 years, Cindy Crawford, 48, and the pair couldn't hide their affection on the red carpet, at one point stealing a smooch in front of the waiting photographers. 


When in Italy: Rande and Cindy, pictured with George and Amal Clooney in Venice, Italy ahead of their nuptials last month 
When in Italy: Rande and Cindy, pictured with George and Amal Clooney in Venice, Italy ahead of their nuptials last month 

'I would say that is a "public date night," Cindy laughed when asked about the event. 

However the pair were without their two children son Presley, 15, and daughter Kaia, 13, who often accompany them on low key evenings out.

'We live in Malibu, Rande has a restaurant there, so I would say, normally, we'll just go grab a bite to eat and just have time to connect,'  Cindy added. "We're lucky because we have time, but our best date night is with the kids.'

Meet my new wife: George pictured with Amal on their way to their civil wedding ceremony in Venice

Cindy and Rande spent several days in Venice, Italy at George and Amal's extravagant nuptials which saw the couple tie the knot at the historic Aman Canal Grande hotel in front of a star-studded audience including Matt Damon, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. 

Meanwhile, George and Amal are set to celebrate their wedding yet again this weekend, with the bride's parents reportedly booking Danesfield House in Marlow, Buckinghamshire as the couple were holding the huge bash at the end of October for family and friends, including those who were not at the London civil ceremony or the lavish Italian bash.

Danesfield House boasts an exclusive Hotel hire package which gives entire access to the luxury guest rooms, ideal for social celebrations of up to 200 guests.  

A big white marquee has been erected near the house set in 65 acres of private land, just six miles away from the Grade II listed building George and his lawyer wife have allegedly bought as their new home. 

The venue: Danesfield House Hotel & Spa in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, has reportedly been booked out exclusively by Amal's parents for a wedding celebration this weekend