I am not a big fan of reality shows (ok, there is one that I am completely addicted to… The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but don’t tell anyone!) but there is one show I am looking forward to seeing when it debuts.
The series premiere of “Undercover Boss” will have cameras following Larry O'Donnell, the President and C.O.O. of Waste Management, while he cleans port-a-potties, picks up roadside trash and empties garbage cans.
Mr. O’Donnell was recently interviewed by a reporter, Christine Hall with the Houston Business Journal and based on his comments it is safe to say that Mr. O’Donnell walked away with a whole new perspective and more importantly, lessons that can be passed on to new and upcoming leaders. A few insights I took away:
• The ones at the top are only as good as those who are not. Rarely does a company executive get an opportunity to dig in and get their hands dirty while performing the work that others are performing on behalf of their companies. Getting in the trenches, stepping out of the confines of the corner office provides a real view from the top.
• Your decisions really do impact others- It is easy to make a decision and never follow the trail to see where it ends up. Making decisions and seeing the reality of them will provide invaluable insights as to how grateful we should be to those doing the work day in and day out.
• You set the tone for how people enjoy their jobs. Waste management is just that, dealing day in and out in waste. In this case, regardless of the task, employees were able to approach their jobs with a positive attitude and a desire to do well.
It is rare that an executive seizes an opportunity to get a “whiff of reality,” but as leaders (and more importantly for those new and upcoming leaders), it’s important to stay grounded, in touch with the realities going on in your organization and to never lose sight of the people that are working hard every day to make your company great.
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