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You Have to Get the Cows Out of the Creek First
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| Guest post by: Chris Ruisi |
Article Overview: The importance of recognizing that there is a problem to be dealt with and the three most important steps to take to solve the problem, resolve the issues behind the problem and avoid any recurrence of the problem
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You Have to Get the Cows Out of the Creek First
“There is only one way
to solve a problem – the right way” – Chris Ruisi, The Coach and Business
Motivational Speaker of Choice
“Get the
cows out of the creek” is an expression I first learned about when I read an
article about Meg Whitman, the then CEO of E-Bay (and now the new CEO of HP).
She used the expression to describe her approach to problem solving. This
approach is based on a 3 step process once you have learned that you have a
problem that must be dealt with – i.e. the cows are stuck in the creek and cannot
get out.
Step 1 –
first, get the cows out of the creek
Step 2 –
determine how the cows got stuck in the creek in the first place, and
Step 3 –
fix it so that the cows don’t get stuck in the creek again
Let’s
discuss each of these steps and let me give you my take on the meaning and
application of each:
Step 1 –
First, Get the Cows Out of the Creek
The first
step addresses what must be done to start to move back to some form of normalcy
in your operations. Clearly, while the problem persists there will be a
continued disruption of operations and services. Money (the company’s) is
either being lost or wasted. Future revenues may be at risk. An initial plan
must be developed and implemented to stop its effect and start the movement
towards a solution to the problem. Get your team involved. Get their input,
they are on the front line and have an upfront perspective. Put an initial plan
in place to start collecting the facts; duties and accountabilities need to be
assigned with short deadlines set. This is not the time to “rush” into
implementing “any” solution. You want to get the right information so that your
eventual and permanent solution is right on target.
Step 2 –
Determine How the Cows Got into the Creek in the First Place
The first
step in correctly solving a problem is to understand fully its root cause. If
you’ve handled it correctly, Step 1 should have given you most of that needed
information. During Step 2, you will know in detail what the cause or causes
were. Was it a procedural or business systems issue? Was there no system in
place or was the one already in place inadequate? Or, was it an employee
related issue related to poor training? Did the employee really understand what
was supposed to have been done? Did someone try to cover up the mistake to
avoid blame? Maybe, it was a customer related issue? Was the customer given the
right information? Did the customer not follow our instructions? There are many
other questions that can and should be asked during Step 2. The eventual goal
is to end up with a firm grasp and understanding of what caused the problem.
Step 3 –
Fix it so that the Cows Don’t Get Stuck in the Creek Again
With steps
1 and 2 successfully behind you, it’s now time to focus on moving to a
permanent fix so that the problem will not be repeated. This fix may involve a
new system or procedure; a change in operations or employee training; a
restructuring of duties within a department or between departments. Maybe it
might involve hiring new team members with different skill sets than those that
already exist among your team members. What you’ve learned as a result of the
problem must also be reflected into your fix or solution. We learn from our
mistakes so long as we make the deliberate effort to apply that new knowledge
to our business world. This will make you, your team and your overall company
stronger and better able to respond to the many new problems you will face in
the future. A question I am often asked is “what is the best way to learn from
our past experiences?” My immediate response is to “watch the game films”. Watching the game films is a simple but
highly effective process. Professional sports teams use this process daily and
so can you. After a problem or “surprise event” ask yourself the following –
“Based upon what we now know, if we had the chance to go through this
experience again, what would we - - start doing; stop doing; do more of and do
less of? I guarantee that if done correctly, this process will help you collect
the right information to develop your permanent fix. Once you developed the
fix, make certain that you include in your implementation of it comprehensive
communications to your staff and, if applicable, to your customers so everyone
understands what’s been done; why; how it effects them and how it will benefit
them.
Bonus Step
4
Finally,
before you close the book on this experience, be sure you give credit to your
team for all of the “heavy lifting” they did to help you solve the problem.
This is a critical last step that will pay you many dividends well into the
future when you need that extra effort from your team again.
Article Tags: cause of problem, communication, leadership, planning, Problem solving, resolve, solutions, teamwork
Referred by: http://www.yourextrahand.com
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About the Author: Chris Ruisi RSS for Chris's articles - Visit Chris's website Chris Ruisi is an experienced executive/business coach as well as accomplished leadership/business motivational speaker. He mentors and guides executives and business leaders to find their stretch point to learn the full measure of their capabilities in chaotic times. He helps them to master being comfortable feeling uncomfortable. Chris understands how leadership works, how organizations work, how power works, and how decision making works. Known as a popular blogger, and sought after speaker, he has also created an extensive video library on YouTube. Through this work, he has created a community of entrepreneurs, executives, and business leaders who understand the importance of Being Fearless; Stepping Up, and Playing Big. To learn more about Chris visit www.ChrisRuisi.com or email Chris at Chris@TheCoachsZone.com. Click here to visit Chris's website 7 Steps to Make Leadership Simple To Step Up Play Big Means You Have to Fight Distractions You Have to Get the Cows Out of the Creek First Leadership Let Me Give It To You As Straight As I Can Stop Making Excuses |
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