The Intern Diaries: Week Six
July 11, 2009
What a week! All six interns are now Certified Role-Based Assessment Consultants! Week six and they are more than just onboarded – they’re integrated into our life, as a team and as the individuals that they are.
There was an article in the paper this morning advising workers to ‘brand’ themselves to make themselves layoff-proof. Not a bad idea but it happens naturally when you, the management, (a) know people’s Role, (b) recognize and respect them for it, and (c) don’t force them into tasks they aren’t suited for and, therefore, dislike.
So herewith are their brands, at least as I see it:
Tristan is the techno-suit. All the nerd stuff and he still dresses for success!
Rebecca is the journalista. Give her an idea and she turns it into a piece of writing that fits the column width!
Kyle is the ‘give-it-to-me-I’ll-get-it-done’ guy. I need it, I get it – does it get any better?
Crystal is the campaign planner. Her favorite place is the conference room, favorite tool is the conference room whiteboard!
Kartik is the organizer. And re-organizer. If there is an efficiency to be had, he advocates for it!
And Lindsay is the deal broker. She knows what’s going on and she knows where we want it to go, so she figures out how to make the contact happen!
Maybe I should have titled this ‘Six Weeks, Six Brands’. I didn’t know how long it would actually take, given that they are new to the business environment, but this is just about average for Coherent hires who are given Role-appropriate work scopes.
I’ve said it before: hire for Role and Coherence and you’ll get productuvity and teamwork.
Entry Filed under: Career Development, Human Infrastructure, Teams, business. Tags: branding, Coherence, deal broker, Interns, journalista, layoff, management, nerd, onboarding, organizer, planner, productivity, Role, Role-Based Assessment, team, teamwork, techno-suit, whiteboard, work scope.
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CV Parser | August 11, 2009 at 1:38 am
The above given article in the post suggests all the workers to ‘brand’ themselves to make themselves layoff-proof.