Monday, August 25, 2008

MAN AGeING PEOPLE

MAN AGeING PEOPLE

You are highly satisfied with the job of face-to-face field selling. But not with the pay and the incentives. You are too happy to be promoted to the next higher grade with a better status of a Manager and supposedly higher responsibility to manage a band of salesmen. You are now satisfied with the compensation but not the job.

They have converted a Specialist in his own trade to a Disaster of a glorified clerk lost in administrative jungle of paper work. Simply because the proletarian grade system will not permit to pay the Specialist he deserves more, whatever the role, than the manager who will manage him.

Just because someone is fantastic at doing something. simply doesn't mean he is equally as good at managing others to do that same thing. After all, the skill set required to practice a specific profession -- whether it's plumbing, hairdressing, engineering, selling, teaching, accounting or whatever -- is entirely different from the skill set required to manage people. Yet many a businesses persist in promoting "Doers" into management roles with promotions that come with better-sounding titles, more money, more perquisites, more prestige and... more responsibility on the assumption that a good doer will automatically make a good manager!

Logically it's a good assumption that a manager who used to do the work himself or herself should understand what his staff need to do the work now. And yes, there are many managers who are just as good, if not better, at managing others as they are performing the actual work. In a pyramidal organizational structure -- where the many are managed by the few – as a delegation or management structure, it works fine for many companies. But it's illogical that people will try to get, and will get, promoted into management roles -- regardless of whether they have the talent or passion to manage just because in such an organization, getting more pay and other rewards is contingent on becoming a manager only.

And should it happen more as a rule rather than an exception, the organization will have plenty of unhappy and ineffective managers. And plenty of frustrated people working for ineffective managers; An organization that will never perform at its optimum.

Doesn't it make more sense for people to do the work they enjoy and are good at? To reward them for getting better and better at that work, rather than only paying them more if they step "up" to management... where they may generate less value for the organization?

Isn't a top salesman better off staying in the field selling... than floundering in the office, struggling to organize and motivate his staff?

Fortunately, some organizations do tie greater rewards to greater responsibilities and greater performances, whatever the role, which generate more value for better productivity and better bottom line. The trend-setting needs to be more revolutionary than just evolutionary!

People do not like to be managed.

They like to be led.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Power that does not Empower

Power that does not Empower

FIGHT VAMPIRE POWER THAT HURTS UR WALLET

What's this Vampire Power on loose? And Where?

Right at every doorstep, your footstep in front of your nose! Omnipresent! The monster that this Vampire is hurts your wallet no end and harms the environment too.

The monster has many names - vampire power, standby power or phantom power and works day and night entirely through your electrical outlets. The only way and easy way to stop him eating into your pockets is to pull out quite a few plugs.

The waste of electricity with gadgets plugged in even when switched off is enormous. The vampire power cost for a city may run into millions. For home enough to hurt your pocket. Almost 25 percent of electricity use or more are accounted for as ghost load by your home electronic appliances while the products are off.

1. Cell phone charger when plugged in even if it is not charging.

2. Idle Microwaves and televisions when plugged in actually consume more electricity during the hours they're not in use than the times they are actually in use.

3. Computers with accessories are huge vampire power offenders. You may wish them off in Standby mode with less use of power, but that still hurts your pocket and you can't escape also the ghost of wasted electricity.

4. Many AC adapters waste as much as 50 percent of the power they use.

5. A certain amount of standby power is unavoidable, especially with major appliances or other devices that are impractical to turn off. But this doesn't mean vampire power can't be kept to a minimum.

VAMPIRE-FIGHTING TACTICS

If you're not using an electronic device, unplug it -- that's the blanket approach to fighting vampire power.

You can make this step even easier with a surge protector or power strip. Plug multiple items in the strip and simply turn it off when you're not using the devices. If the strip is off, you don't have to worry about leaking electricity.

Many electronic devices waste power in standby mode due to poor design. Purchase energy-efficient products and you'll waste less electricity on standby functions.

Some power strips such as the Smart Strip Power Strip feature a master-slave arrangement, similar to the set up of many electronic devices. If you aren't using your computer, why have power traveling to your speakers, printer and other accessories? The smart strip lets you designate one device as the "master" and several secondary devices as "slaves". If the master device is off or drawing only standby power, then the slave outlets don't get any power either.

HUMAN - ELECTRIC
TO KNOW THE PAINS OF POWER, WE MUST GO TO THOSE WHO HAVE IT; TO KNOW ITS PLEASURES, WE MUST GO TO THOSE WHO ARE SEEKING IT. >> THE PAINS OF POWER ARE REAL; ITS PLEASURES IMAGINARY ………Colton

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Per Capita Goodness

The Samaritan before you in the queue gives way to you to go ahead to the counter before him. You run into problem of "Change" at the counter and he pays for you the change. By the time, you gather your wits and composure to thank him, he is gone.

Events like these don't typically make news. There's no Samaritan Index to say whether anonymous good deeds are up 11 percent or down 2 percent from last year, or whether our family or our community or our city ranks 7th or 77th in per-capita goodness. If we think anonymous acts of kindness are catching on, let's just be a contagious part of it.

I EXPECT TO PASS THROUGH LIFE BUT ONCE. -- IF THEREFORE THERE BE ANY KINDNESS I CAN SHOW OR ANY GOOD THING I CAN DO TO ANY FELLOW-BEING, LET ME DO IT NOW AND NOT DEFER IT OR NEGLECT IT , AS I SHALL NOT PASS THIS WAY AGAIN ......................... PENN