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Freddie and Rick
are constantly teaching employees about the meaning of ownership. They run
formal classes and informal on-the-spot sessions.
Topic for
Discussion: What does Meeko know because she is being taught as an
employee-owner?
Answer: She
knows everything. There is open-book management plus many rules that are to be
followed by those in leadership. As the manager of her location, Meeko has to
measure results and turn those numbers into the main office. Meeko has been
taught the meaning behind the numbers which is why the requirement to do the
work does not feel heavy-handed. It feels right. If you own a business, you
need to know your cost of labor, your cost of raw materials and understand that
when the total sales are added up at the end of each day, the thing that counts
is not sales but profit.
We know that a
learning company is a growing company and that great business owners are
teachers. We heard a futurist say that today there is no difference between
working and learning.
Too often the easy
road is taken and an employee is simply taught a task. This is short-term
thinking. Employees need to be taught how to do their job but they need so much
more.
Ray explained that
there are rights and there are responsibilities within the ESOP citizenship. It
is real work to teach this.
Just to know and
explain the financials is a challenge, and do strategic planning, too! If
employee-owners have such rights, then the founder/owners have the inverse
responsibilities.
That's a real
educational challenge -- for both student and teacher! Most of us do not look
at ourselves as teachers. However, in the best run businesses that we have
studied here, the founders/CEO's were great teachers and mentors.
And what better
role for a founder/owner in their twilight years (50 to 70 years old) to begin
developing and teaching people about the succession plan and one's exit
strategy.
Topic for
Discussion: There is a risk in assuming the role of a teacher or mentor. We
think we have to be the expert, know the subject in detail. But is that the
role we are being asked to take?
Answer: No.
Know-it-alls have never been attractive to anybody at any age, and that is
mostly because the attitude is hiding behind an insecurity for knowing very
little. The Socratic method of asking questions and exploring possible answers
together is the role we are being asked to take. Remember when you were in your
20's you had all the answers, and now that you are older, you have all the
questions.* Explore answers to the questions that are asked by our bankers,
suppliers, customers, and prospective customers. All the questions and answers
become part of your working document (business plan). That working document is
a pre-cursor for a formal ESOP, some kind of employee stock ownership plan, or
even a SCOR.
You think about
it: What do your employees need to know about how the business works from
the inside out?
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