Dan Miller Is Still Guiding

6 January 2003

people who are searching. Today’s newsletter, which is free every Monday, is full of sage advice. Proof:

WHAT ARE YOU GONNA BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?

When you get to heaven God is not going to ask you why you weren’t more like Mother Teresa. He’s likely to ask you why you weren’t more like you. Your responsibility and source of real freedom and success is to discover who you are. Lead with your own unique talents and personality. Be authentically you and let God use you.

More proof:

WORKERS READY TO JUMP
Herman Trend Alert: December 18, 2002

Millions of workers are unhappy with their present employment. At least 30 percent, and perhaps as many as 40 percent, have already ”checked out,” according to at least two recent studies. They show up for work every day, but their focus is on where their next job will be. These workers have lost the passion for their work; they are just going through their daily routine.

Monster.com, the electronic job board, reports that 72 percent of the respondents to their survey are unhappy with their employment circumstances. They are ready to move to a new opportunity as soon as someone makes them an offer. The same research showed that only 22 percent are committed to staying with their current employer.

Why are workers so unhappy? Why are they ready to leave their jobs as soon as they can find a suitable alternative?

One reason workers are unhappy is that a significant portion of the workforce became accustomed to moving from one job to another every 2-4 years. With the economic slowdown, opportunities to move have been limited. Many workers feel trapped and just want to escape. Another reason for employee dissatisfaction is the way they are treated by management. Strong leadership can send positive messages about caring about their employees. Unfortunately, too many employers lack strong leaders, so employees don’t feel valued.

A significant number of large companies have taken employees for granted, working them long hours without sincere appreciation. When this happens, people feel used and abused, rather than feeling respected. Practices we might describe as ”inhumane” have been all too common. For insight into examples of what’s turned off thousands of employees, we encourage you to read ”White Collar Sweatshop” by Jill Andresky Fraser. [$12.76 at www.1800ceoread.com/details.asp?productid=039332320X]

The movement has already begun. The employment market will become much more turbulent over the next few years as workers seek positions that are more congruent with their values, provide opportunities for meaningful work, and respond to desires for life-work balance. They’re looking for leaders who are enlightened enough to provide visionary leadership, assertive communication, and inspiration to make a difference.

Copyright 2002 by The Herman Group—reproduction for publication is encouraged, with the following attribution: From ”Herman Trend Alert,” by Roger Herman and Joyce Gioia, Strategic Business Futurists. (800) 227-3566 or www.hermangroup.com.

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