Your people will remember you by how you treat them.
How would you respond if you received a phone call that: Your equipment is flipped on its side... Your loader is stuck... A company vehicle is wrecked... Growing up in the industry, many of us have likely made a costly mistake at some point in our careers. Or you have surely witnessed one. It sucks. You might have the courage to call the boss, but you know you're about to get ripped apart and feel about an inch tall. Unfortunately, ripping people to shreds can be common in the industry. It's a terrible way to lead because it creates a culture of fear and resentment. Mistakes happen, but no one wants to continue working for an a**hole. If anything, it'll show them exactly who they don't want to become. Like my friend John Scepaniak says: "As a leader, you have to handle the bad news with with grace and help people learn from these situations. How you respond to these negative situations will show your people how much you support them regardless of the circumstances." We just dropped a dense podcast on this topic: How to lead when sh*t hits the fan. How To: - Handle the bad news - Develop a better leadership style - Communicate and support - Balance accountability - Keep (your) composure What I love about this episode is not only that John is real and raw about the topic but that he didn't always lead this way... It's been a process of pain, reflection, and growth that got him to develop this leadership style. -- How to lead when SHTF w/ John Scepaniak Check comments for Apple & Spotify 🔗 🎧 Bred To Build -- Episode 45