Is The Dark-Side Destroying Your Business?
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Is The Dark-Side Destroying Your Business?

If you run a business you can probably put your people into one of 3 categories according to how they work and their team skills:

  • Luke SkyWalkers
  • Followers
  • Dark Side

First, the ‘Luke Skywalkers’ of this world. These are the people who will never let you down and strive to achieve great things, whatever is thrown at them (You probably have a few of these in your organisation).

At the other end of the scale, you have those people who primarily like to moan a lot and drag everyone around them down in the process. We’ll call these people ‘The Dark Side’ (You probably have more of these).

The Lukes are immune to the Dark Side – they will not enter the Dark Side and will not be influenced by those on the Dark Side. However, the middle group, well, that’s a different story.

The middle group of people usually contains the majority. We’ll call them the ‘Followers’. The quality of their output will often depend on how much they are influenced by each of the other groups. If they’re with the Lukes, all will be well. But once the Dark-Siders get hold of them though, with their talk of the credit crunch, recession, cut-backs and redundancies….you have no hope of getting much work done.

The table below gives an example of how your company productivity can be affected by negativity:

Group Percentage of

the day being productive

Reason
Luke Skywalker 90% Everyone has scope to improve
Followers 75% Listening to moaning of people below
Dark Side 50% Moaning half the day

Now for a little maths quiz. To work out the average productivity of your team, you first need to decide which category they each fall into. Let’s assume you have 100 people:

10 Lukes x 90 = 900
50 Followers 75 = 3,750
40 Dark-Siders 50 = 2,000
Total
= 6,650 Average 66.5%

Divide the total by 100 to find the average percentage of time your team is productive. In this case, it’s 66.5%.

The Dark-Siders are the people who will tell you what you’re doing wrong so it’s not a bad thing to have a few of them, yet you don’t want too many. The trick is to motivate as many as possible to move up a category or, better still, two.

As they do, there will be less distraction for the Followers and you will find that their productivity improves too. Here’s an example:

15 Lukes x 90 = 1,350
75 Followers x 80 = 6,000
10 Dark-Siders x 50 = 500
Total
= 7,850 Average 78.5%

The big question is…How do you achieve this?

The answer lies in training and development for your employees. It’s worth remembering that in staff surveys, employees often rate ‘learning and development’ and ‘culture’ higher than ‘money’ when asked why they stay with their employer.

Think Training & Development specialises in Team Skills, Leadership Programmes and Myers Briggs.

If you want to know how to improve your corporate culture, motivate your Dark-Siders and improve your productivity, visit the site here or give us a call on 01225 479756

About Think Training & Development

Think Training & Development was founded in 2003, by Wendie Michie and Gavin Aubrey. They have had the good fortune to coach and train thousands of people in more than 10 countries across 4 continents.

To book a course for your company or to find out more, please contact:

Wendie Michie and Gavin Aubrey

Think Training & Development,

Unit 8,

Widbrook Marina,

Bradford on Avon,

Wiltshire

BA15 1UD

Tel: 01225 479756

Email: info@thinktd.co.uk

Link to original article: http://www.thinktd.co.uk/blog/2010/01/dark-side/


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