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[D607]Dont Tell Me Is Over
by Gary B Cohen, Gar

Question: I own and run a company, but my leadership skills are sometimes lacking. My Senior Team refers to me as “Mr. Softy,” because I fail to discipline those who breach company policies. I am having particular difficulty with my VP of Sales. While he does bring in new accounts, he consistently enters them incorrectly and causes all sorts of problems for production staff. My team keeps telling me to “let him have it,” but I am not sure what to say. How do I make him accountable without simply firing or threatening to fire him?

Answer: Congratulations! You are already demonstrating great leadership wisdom by seeking solutions aside from threatening job loss. The accountability you want would never develop from firing or threatening to fire, anyway. Exceptional leaders build accountability and empower their employees by asking them questions. My philosophy of leadership is “ask, don't tell.” Although you have identified the VP of Sales as causing the current problems, make sure you have all the facts. This could be a great opportunity for you to build accountability – not just in this employee, but in all your employees.

I suggest holding a company-wide meeting, focused on the big picture of how sales orders are processed. Use the situation with the VP of Sales as an example, and ask, “Is this order representative of how this company functions?” Either everyone will agree, or an interesting discussion will ensue between the disagreeing parties. Sometimes, your role as a leader is to stay out of the middle and simply facilitate. The managers of your various departments likely understand the facts better than you do, and it is perfectly ok to admit this. Enter the meeting with an open mind. Even if your employees begin by arguing and finger-pointing, they will eventually work through to the facts. You may need to pepper the conversation with questions, but try not to give answers.

Once the group has pinpointed the actual problem and the individual(s) involved, begin discussing solutions. Ask simply, “How would you like to solve this?” Even if you have solutions in mind, great leadership requires you to trust others to develop their own answers. Given this is the first time you have undergone this process, I suggest you stay in the meeting. Continue to only ask questions, and if asked your opinion, refrain from giving it. Remind your managers that you trust them to run their departments and make money for your company, so surely you trust them to solve issues, such as this one. Initially, this entire process may be extremely time-consuming and frustrating for everyone involved. Be confident that you are moving in the right direction! Your employees will soon become more energized as they feel empowered, and the time will prove well worthwhile. By the end of this process, you too will find your power and realize you built accountability by merely asking questions. Remember: Ask, don't tell.


I am sure if you have been occupying space on the planet for any length of time at that you have played with Legos. What a great invention! Children as young as three can play with them and grandparents like them too. Just watch the little ones and make sure that they don't put them in there mouth, they like to put everything in their mouth when they are little. Legos also come in assorted sizes and all different combinations of accessories that go along with them that make them more fun for the older kids. Kids will play with these for hours.

Sing Along Books are another great item for kids. All children seem to like books from an early age and books encourage them to think and grow their imaginations. These kinds of books add even more fun for them because they are so interactive. The books actually have singing that starts when the child pushes a button. If you are planning a trip, these are a great way to keep the kids occupied.

Baby dolls are not usually considered an educational toy but they really are. Little girls daydream and pretend to be mommies and it helps to teach them about the real world. Another great thing is that they are easily taken anywhere so they are great for trips. Little girls love to sleep with their dolls, even more so if they don't have a sibling that sleeps with them. Taking care of a baby doll helps to teach them responsibility as well.

Coloring books and crayons are a simple but very effective educational tool for kids. This helps teach children colors and also brings out their creativity. Learning how to stay in between the lines is excellent for helping them with their motor skills.

Another really cool product for kids is a puzzle. Puzzles really make them think and it helps them with learning shapes and objects to be able to make the picture. They are excellent because you can start with simpler ones and then graduate to more complex ones as the children get older. They even make them of wood for really young children so they are more durable.

See, none of these toys screams educational, but they are, and your kids will love them.
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Gary B Cohen has sinced written about articles on various topics from Join the Army, Start Online Business and Leadership. Gary B. Cohen is co-founder of CO2 Partners. He is an Executive Coach for leaders of fast growing organizations. Gary was President and co-founder of one of the fastest growing publicly traded companies in Minnesota, going from 2 to 2,200 employees, start. Gary B Cohen's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.

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