Weekly Connections with Brian Lafontaine July 27, 2025
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Many small business owners ask me about proven methods for reducing or eliminating drama from the workplace. Serendipitously, my friend and colleague, Tom Borg recently addressed this very issue. So, here is Tom’s article!
Over the years I have had the opportunity to work with several companies and organizations, some really good and some – “not so”. Every company seems to have some drama. Some a little, (you guessed it), and some a lot!
It’s normal to have front-line team members who bring their different behaviors, personal motivators and emotional quotient to the organization. Once they all come together, the organization becomes a mixing bowl of various tools and baggage.
Some managers and team members do the best they can, while others tolerate this experience until they find something better, and then move on.
Dr. Jack Zenger and Dr. Joseph Folkman, (icon) leadership consultant experts analyzed 3,492 participants in a manager development program. They discovered that effective leaders apply four strategies that get quantum results from their managers and teams.
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Get your team together and ask them these two questions:
Then do a follow-up meeting holding one-on-one sessions with each one of your managers and team members. Ask them the same two questions. Then ask them to give personal examples of what they mean. Take good notes and prepare to act.
Alan Adler is an Executive Coach, Business Consultant & Speaker. He’s worked for Westinghouse Broadcasting, as a producer/director and with senior management at AT&T, as a corporate spokesperson. Additionally, Alan has been an entrepreneur, creating and growing his own business, Alan Adler & Associates. As a result, he knows management, media and marketing. Alan specializes in helping entrepreneurs through mid-sized businesses, improve profitability. He lives in Huntersville, NC with his wife Mindy. They have two grown children, two adorable grandchildren, and a rescue dog named Bentley.
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