Leading Through Chaos Part 1: Transforming Tolerations Into Triumphs
Gina L. Osborn
Keynote Speaker | Podcast Host | Thought Leader on Leading Through Chaos, Crisis and Change, Authentic Leadership, Rising to the Top in Male-Dominated Fields | Cyber FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Army Veteran
Chaos in the workplace can often manifest as misunderstandings between colleagues, confusion with communication, disorder and disruptiveness, or even mayhem. As many people would agree, chaos feels like “everyone's hair seems to be on fire.”?
However, chaos doesn’t just happen overnight. It is something that starts small, but then grows out of control. In order to address chaos when it gets to that point, you need to first identify the underlying problems and ask, "What is being tolerated?"
Identifying Tolerations
Tolerations are simply issues that are being put up with in the workplace. Alone, they may not be earth-shattering, but when they add up, they can quickly become consuming and overwhelming for any team member or leader. These tolerations include:
All these tolerances can weigh you and your workforce down, impacting morale and leading to that feeling of chaos.?
Make a List of Tolerations
Start by making a comprehensive list of everything you tolerate in your workplace. Remember to include patterns of behavior that repeat themselves without a positive outcome. These are the things that, no matter what you do, never seem to get resolved. Prioritize this list from the easiest issues to resolve to the hardest.?
Address Tolerations with the Right Approach
Now that you have your list, you need to decide whether you will continue to tolerate that item, or take proactive steps to address it. For each item on your list, ask yourself the following questions to determine the right approach:?
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Create Space for Action
As you make your way down the list, something magical will happen. You will create space to see past the chaos and have more bandwidth to act, rather than react, to the conflict or chaos you've yet to eliminate. This process will:
Turn Tolerations Into Triumphs
As you resolve each issue on your list, you will begin to experience a sense of relief and the feeling of chaos will ultimately decrease for you and your team members. Consider this simple example: a disorganized office with boxes on the floor can feel chaotic. Every time you walk into the office, you might get a sinking feeling that zaps your energy just by seeing the boxes there. However, if you spend just 30 minutes organizing the boxes each week and putting things back into place, that feeling of chaos will eventually be replaced with feelings of organization, control, steadiness, and triumph.
Conclusion
Chaos in the workplace is inevitable, but tolerating it until it becomes a crisis is a choice. By identifying and addressing these tolerations, you can transform chaos into an opportunity for growth and improvement. This proactive approach stabilizes your organization and empowers you and your team to thrive in a more structured, efficient, and harmonious environment. Embrace the challenge of leading through chaos and then you can turn disorder into triumph.?
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