Thursday, March 22, 2007

Instead of opening the door, walk through it

Via Mark Graban at Lean Blog,

Kent Blumberg blogs about open door policies that work:

The old-fashioned idea (my door is always open; when you want to talk, c'mon in) was supposed to give people down the line access to you and your ears. The idea was that folks from layers below you would come and clue you in on what was really happening.

I don't think that ever worked for most of us. Most folks didn't have the courage to come in, so we only learned what was on the minds of the plucky few. We were in our environment, not theirs. We couldn't verify what we were hearing by looking, touching, and listening in the first person. And we got fat from all that sitting.

1 comments:

Kent Blumberg said...

Jason,

Thanks for the link!

Kent