Ownership. It is a state of mind How to create a culture where people have a vested interest in the success of your business?

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Ownership

It is a state of mind

How to create a culture where people have a vested interest in the success of your business?

Every one must come to work fully engaged and ready to make a difference. A global revolution is under way and it is calling for gutsy leaders – people who can inspire knowledge workers to exercise their own brand of leadership by assuming ownership and personal accountability

The future belongs to those who understand the power of culture and use it to feed the entrepreneurial spirit

Some simple steps to create a culture where people have a vested interest in the success of your business.

Equip people to think and act like owners

If you want your people to think and act like owners of the business, you have to do more than just offer profit sharing, provide stock options and share financial information

You must educate them. It means the demystifying the language of business, explaining what the numbers mean, teaching how that information can be applied

Employees must understand how economic value is created, how revenues and expenses translate into profit, how they can create financial security for themselves and the organisation and what investors contribute and want in return

Ownership requires a sweeping perspective, not a narrow focus on a particular product or service.

It demands great execution in the present with an eye simultaneously kept on the future

Employees must be taught to see themselves as the people who make the business grow

But conventional organizations are designed to do the opposite.

Focusing employees on the narrow part of the organisation, they send the message – Take care of your functional area. Let senior executives worry about the company as a whole.

This attitude is demeaning (since it assumes that only those at the top are capable of strategic thinking) and it instantly shuts down imaginative, creative thinking. It practically guarantees mediocrity at best and invites downright failure

Change the people who make the rule

Ownership doesn’t mean changing the rules; it means changing the people who make the rules.

If you were to allocate the freedom to hire employees, set targets and establish schedules to those in your company closest to the front lines – chances are, those employees would feel more committed and work more productively because they would know that their opinions are trusted and that they are considered the experts of their world

Examine the significant areas in your organisation where you can relinquish control and trust your people to do the right thing. If any one habitually abuses this freedom, deal reasonably but firmly with him or her

Liberate talent

Ownership means that people are free to act without the fears that squash initiative

When employees have to cling to safety nets, they are certainly not going to commit themselves to a system in which they have responsibility and accountability. Self preservation becomes the norm

Turn up the volume on trust

Ownership is a radical approach as it recognizes an the people on the front line as true experts and trusts them to operate with the organisation’s best interests in mind

This trust will bolster the employee’s self-confidence and encourage them to take on even more responsibility

To sum up……..

The culture of trusting companies embraces the concept of employee commitment and rejects the concept of top- down compliance.

In a trusting company, employees are invested in their jobs because they want to be, not because they have to be.

The challenges we face today require committed people.

And the key to develop them lies in the hands of leadership who know how to liberate talent

Thank you