Monday, May 25, 2020
Its Not Brian Williams Fault Bosses Enabled Poor Behavior - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Its Not Brian Williams Fault Bosses Enabled Poor Behavior - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Itâs not Brian Williams Fault! The situation NBC News finds itself in with the Brian Williams truth stretching scandal isnât the anchormanâs fault. It really isnât. Iâm not saying that Williams is not responsible for his behavior and shouldnât take responsibility for his actions. Iâm not saying he turn into the 70s comedian Flip Wilson character Geraldine, of âthe devil made me do itâ fame. There are reports released anonymously and with speculation that others in NBC News, e.g., Tom Brokaw, were aware of Williams tendency to stretch the truth. Those reports are saying they told him to âbe carefulâ with where he was going in certain stories. If the reports that Brokaw and other senior people at NBC News were aware of his tendencies, they never made it clear to him that it needed to end. Williamsâ behavior was enabled and permitted. To exacerbate the issue during a period NBC executives definitely knew of Williamsâ embellishment tendencies, the network signed Williams in December of 2014 to a 5-year, $50 million contract extension. Williamsâ lucrative new contract rewarded and reinforced his behavior, reinforcing the fault for Williamsâ behavior belonging to network executives, not Williams. Williams learned what behavior was appropriate and would be permitted not by what people said to him but what they showed him by their actions. NBCâs predicament is not Brian Williamsâ fault. Likewise, if a small business has employees whose behavior and performance is not up to the business ownersâ standards, itâs not the employeesâ faults either. It is the fault of the small business owner! Too many small business owners avoid dealing with employee attitude and behavior issues, wishing and hoping it will stop, while co-workers see it all right in front of them. In a short period of time, employees morale declines as they lose respect for their boss and the company for which they work, causing everyone in the work environment has to tolerate the impact. To improve employee attitudes, behaviors and performance you may want to download my newest report: âThe Missing Ingredient Needed to Improve Employee Attitudes, Behavior and Performance!â For the free download visit: www.WorkplaceCommunicationExpert.com/missingingredient
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