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There is a type of organizational narcissism that exists because leaders in departments or functional areas are allowed to focus solely on themselves and their own agendas. They create silos as though they have a domain to rule over where employees work in the service of their leader and not the organization. Rather than having shared accountability, leaders and employees alike shout the battle cry of the silo, “It’s not my job!”, “It’s not my problem!”. In fact, these leaders don’t consider the interrelationships between their departments and others because of their narcissistic self-interest. So, silos are established and fortified, while the organization suffers all sorts of losses in the resulting gaps that form between them.
In today’s episode, Anne & Heather explore the Dysfunction of Silos and share some real client stories that illustrate just how common it is to find this type of leadership behavior in organizations today. They’ll also share some practical tips that you can use if the Dysfunction of Silos is causing your organization’s leaders, teams, and departments to prioritize their own agendas over the shared goals of the organization.
If you want to know more about Anne & Heather’s work with dismantling dysfunctions in organizations and leadership behavior at Caliber Leadership Systems, check out:
https://dismantlingdysfunction.com
https://www.dranitsaris-hilliard.com
https://caliberleadership.com
Stop contributing to organizational dysfunction. Pick up your copy of So, You Think You Can Lead?: A Guide to Developing Your Leadership Authority and Potential
Make sure you sign up for our weekly newsletters for tips on how to dismantle dysfunction and develop your leaders: https://bit.ly/dismantlingdysfunction
Are you dealing with an organizational dysfunction you need help with? Or do you have a story you would like to share on our show? Contact us at [email protected].
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There is a type of organizational narcissism that exists because leaders in departments or functional areas are allowed to focus solely on themselves and their own agendas. They create silos as though they have a domain to rule over where employees work in the service of their leader and not the organization. Rather than having shared accountability, leaders and employees alike shout the battle cry of the silo, “It’s not my job!”, “It’s not my problem!”. In fact, these leaders don’t consider the interrelationships between their departments and others because of their narcissistic self-interest. So, silos are established and fortified, while the organization suffers all sorts of losses in the resulting gaps that form between them.
In today’s episode, Anne & Heather explore the Dysfunction of Silos and share some real client stories that illustrate just how common it is to find this type of leadership behavior in organizations today. They’ll also share some practical tips that you can use if the Dysfunction of Silos is causing your organization’s leaders, teams, and departments to prioritize their own agendas over the shared goals of the organization.
If you want to know more about Anne & Heather’s work with dismantling dysfunctions in organizations and leadership behavior at Caliber Leadership Systems, check out:
https://dismantlingdysfunction.com
https://www.dranitsaris-hilliard.com
https://caliberleadership.com
Stop contributing to organizational dysfunction. Pick up your copy of So, You Think You Can Lead?: A Guide to Developing Your Leadership Authority and Potential
Make sure you sign up for our weekly newsletters for tips on how to dismantle dysfunction and develop your leaders: https://bit.ly/dismantlingdysfunction
Are you dealing with an organizational dysfunction you need help with? Or do you have a story you would like to share on our show? Contact us at [email protected].
IN THIS EPISODE:
KEY TAKEAWAYS: