An Elite Set of Skills

An Elite Set of Skills

This past week, I had a late-night conversation with a colleague about leadership. We were discussing different type of account managers, and went deeper in the ones that are extraordinary at some things, but just plain non-compliant at basic parts of the job. I am sure you know the type. They have the most amazing ability to connect with people they care about, namely their clients. They are completely aware of their needs, surroundings and sensitivities. These same professionals completely lack tact, care or pride on nearly everything internally. By definition, prima donnas, but I saw them as "stars."

During my first 2 years in a leadership role, I had a few of these types on my team. Congruent with most aspects of nature, there are imbalances in their makeup; extraordinary in one area, deficient in another. With all of the attention they attracted, positive and negative, I couldn't help feeling like I was taking short cuts by managing them in a way that allowed them to operate as they were, while I filled the gaps. I recall a specific manager who questioned why I would allow this and not pursue termination. It was out of pure self-preservation, I found myself asking these employees to behave at public company functions, as a personal favor to me.

While I was very aware of all of these behaviors, I was focused on the possibilities in their potential....rather than the inappropriate behaviors that are on display. If we fast forward, these employees were of the most successful in the company. They were million dollar earners. They were the ones on stage at President's Club accepting the award from the executive team. How is it possible that the employees that my manager, peers and other coworkers were insistent on their termination, are now being held up as "the model?" 

I realized I had stumbled on a great leadership skill. The ability to see opportunity when others cannot. My opportunity was to exploit my ability to be whatever was needed so these stars can operate with their natural behavior. 

Show me a group of highly talented, but dysfunctional people and I will give you a team that produces 300%. 

Back to my conversation this past week with a colleague, we each made personal sacrifices, in defending these employees as well as with the workload that they added on our shoulders. We both had stories of how we affected not only their success, but also their lives. We agreed, it is most satisfying when they acknowledge the personal difference that we made, when others have abandoned them. 

To borrow from Liam Neeson's quote from the movie Taken, "I have a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare to people like you.” 

However less dramatic than the movie, identifying greatness in your people, helping them to achieve and enabling them to thrive, is leadership.

I will always trade an occasional nightmare for access to an elite set of skills. 

@EVOTEKtweets #In

Antoine Burke

Communications, Change Management & Stakeholder Engagement Specialist. Cross sector and international experience

6 年

no virtue without vice eh

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Aaron Mahl

Executive Vice President at iT Valuations

6 年

It takes a self-aware, confident, humble, and intentional "leader" in situations like this. Love this article. Thank you.

S?awomir Sulikowski

Strategic Client Director @ GetResponse | Sandler Certified Marketing Automation ?? E-Mail Marketing ?? Lead Generation - sprawd?, jak zwi?kszy? przychody firmy, dzi?ki GetResponse MAX.

6 年

Good article however (unfortunately) not each organsiation is seeking in Group of their employees the best ones and do something about it. Sometimes its about self-Development and self-awareness so its up to us how good we are and how great we want to become. Anyway, big like here

Christian Wiebe

Engineering and Business Development Professional

6 年

... but managing compliant, obedient "yes" people is much easier - Middle Management, everywhere

George O'Shea, MBA

Partner @ Anchora Advisory | MBA, Brand Strategy

8 年

In my long career in Corporate I was the top salesman, on multiple occasions, for 3 Fortune 500 Companies. Bright men like former CEO of Sunbeam, Jim Clegg, Rich Cronin, VP Sales at Sunbeam or VP Sales, Allen Hollingshead at Hamilton Beach recognized that rule breakers always had the interest of both company and client/customer in mind. They watched the bottom line while exploding the top line. Amazing to me that some Managers don't let disruptive mustangs run because they always finish the race, and often win. Saddling & breaking a mustang sounds good only in theory.

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