Keeping Your Hands “Dirty” Sustains Your Success As A Manager

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
-Book Update
-I Want Your Success Stories
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

Many people, once they get promoted into the managerial ranks, mistakenly assume that they’re all done getting their hands dirty–doing the nitty-gritty day-to-day menial jobs on the front line.  A recent study of highly successful companies reported in Fast Company magazine points out that quite the opposite is true.  In these companies, the CEOs required their executives and managers to spend a fair amount of their time doing front line work–not pointing out mistakes or giving out orders, but working right along side the front line employees.  Doing this not only keeps you in touch with the “nuts and bolts” of your business and your customers, but it also lets the front line employees know that you understand how hard it is to do their job.  This sends a very clear message that you, as the manager, respect what they do.  This not only energizes the front line employees, it greatly increases the amount of respect they have for you as their manager.

Book Update

REVVED! is now available in bookstores all over the world! You can also order it from Amazon.com.  If you want more information about the book, just click on the image of the cover below.  Also, check out the REVVED! web site at www.revvedbook.com.  It’s loaded with information about the book and you can register to win a free REVVED! workshop  with me–think about it; if you win, we can spend the whole day together getting REVVED You can also sign up for the free REVVED! newsletter and check out the REVVED! Blog.

Ross Reck's Revved!

 

 I Want Your Success Stories

If you have a success story using some of the ideas that I’ve presented in my Weekly Reminder, my books or my seminars, please send them to me.  I would love to read them and possibly print some of them in a future issue of my Reminder.  Click here for my email address.

Pass it on

If you know anyone who would like to read my Weekly Reminder, I would very much appreciate it if you would pass it on to them or sign them up.  Thank you!

 

 

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