Dear CEOs: How are you right now?
Jessica Tietjen
?CEO & Founder |??NeuroPerformance Partner |HR/Ops Leader |??Author |???Speaker & Podcast Host | Leadership Coach | We expand ??human capacity by evolving work practices w/ neuroscience to create exceptional results
I recognize you’re busy running a multi-million or even billion-dollar business and probably don’t spend much time on social media or watching the news. However, I’m sure by now you’re at least aware of the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.?
I wanted to check in and see how you are doing navigating this latest tragedy.
It can be scary to see someone in the same role be so viciously murdered. At a minimum, I’m confident the thought has crossed your mind: "Does this mean I could be at risk?"
Are you worried about your safety??
Are you thinking about the people who might blame you for the decisions you’ve made that directly harm them or their families??
Do you really know what people think about you??
Do you truly feel confident that you are a beloved and not a loathed leader??
Do you deeply sense that you are safe to keep acting in the same way without experiencing negative consequences??
You might be experiencing a few different reactions right now depending on your past patterns and neural networks. If your body has perceived and logged this tumultuous time as stressful then your nervous system is likely dysregulated. ?
You might be experiencing:
Fight:
Flight:
Freeze:
Fawn:
Or it’s possible, though maybe even more concerning, that you remain unaware, unmoved, unimpacted, and ignorant of the impending risks.
If this is the case, you are in a particularly precarious position. Trust me when I tell you, generally people are pissed at not just healthcare (although that is certainly a huge target) but at corporate greed in general.?
Unfortunately, you’ve taken on the top role and with it comes rewards and recognition but also responsibility. Whether you like it or not, you and your role represent the most visible target at which people are aiming their anger, angst, and frustration.?
I know it’s tempting to argue, “but this is just business.” To claim it’s just the way of the world and thus you are not responsible for the role you play within it.
But please hear me when I say, you are very much responsible.
Every system, structure and strategy that fuels our corporate market is a construct created by human beings. Everything that exists does so because we’ve created it, evolved it, and allowed to exist in our reality.?
By shifting blame away from humans and onto the constructs we’ve created, we ensure nothing will ever change. Because as of this writing, the only ones that can possibly change anything or create something new are human beings.?
(At least this will be true until either AI surpasses us or other beings' step into our world to help or hurt us. Even if or when this were to happen, the possibility that either would make choices in our best interest isn’t a particularly high probability.)
By blaming the constructs, we absolve ourselves of having to acknowledge, take accountability, and act to deconstruct and recreate something new. To do so, human beings must become aware of, acknowledge, and act in ways that create change.?
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While undoubtedly our systems, structures, and strategies are perpetuating the problems and pains we are experiencing as humans, they will never change without human intervention.
This begs the question...
Who will intervene to bring the changes we need? ?
Which brings me back to you, in your role as CEO, along with the other top leaders in the world. As the humans with the most money, influence, power, and authority how will you enter and approach this era of intelligence?
Will you go into this next era known and remembered as a leader of the past?
Or will you be recognized and appreciated as a leader of the future??
Will you choose to be the creative, compassionate, and courageous human that leads humanity into the future??
Mark my words: the time is coming.
Sooner or later, humans will wake up, unite, and the world will change.
It’s already happening—for better or worse, things are beginning to change.?
I’ve long believed it’s time for corporate practices to come to an end. I think many would happily murder the corporation if they knew where to aim to end its reign of terror. ?
But corporations are entities not living things, making them impossible to kill. And despite recent events, the CEO is not the next best thing. We know from history the truth of the saying "cut off the head and another will inevitably rise to take its place."
The system is built to perpetuate the current practices and patterns that are causing the impassioned reaction we see from people all over the world.
What must we do to bring change?
Transformation is precipitated by a process of rejection, revolt, and the relentless call for change by society.?
Transformation of a deeply rooted system is a long, intentional struggle involving dissent, disruption, and deliberate actions by those within them in powerful positions.
The transformation of corporate culture requires a deliberate, iterative process driven by clear vision, committed leadership, and employee engagement. It involves aligning systems, fostering psychological safety, addressing resistance, and embedding new behaviors to create lasting change.
Who will ultimately be the bold leaders in positions of power with the courage to take action?
As a powerful CEO or Leader, you must ask yourself the big questions:
What an amazing gift and opportunity you get to help shape the future of humanity. Honestly, I wish I could have a seat at those tables. To engage in discussions about how to reshape the world that exists today into something even better.?
I hope with all my heart you will hear this plea and answer the call to step boldly into a space few have the courage to go. To truly transform the way people, work and live in a way that helps all of humanity.?
I invite you to step forward, despite the risks and fear that might prevent you from doing so. To consider the creative, compassionate, and courageous role you can play in re-thinking the future of work.
What will you do next?
Everyone is watching and waiting to see what you will choose.
CEO at Siox Global, LLC | Leading Growth in Logistics & Supply Chain | Trusted by Fortune 500 & 1000 Clients | Delivering Leadership Strategies & Insights for Business Leaders
2 个月Transformational leadership is key to shaping a positive corporate culture and driving sustainable organizational change.Jessica Tietjen
Senior Advisor, Customer Value Creation International
2 个月....and now, for senior executives, "the handwriting on the wall from recent events forces them, as both individuals and the companies they lead, to actively consider a) where they are now, b) how they are preparing, and c) what comes next: https://customerthink.com/pay-attention-to-the-writing-on-the-wall/