In one particular television series a well-meaning medical
professional thinks he can cure the zombies. This overambitious man thinks he
can fix the zombies because he knew them as good people before the problems
came about. Because he knew them so well
and had cared for each of them it was his obligation to restore them. His
thinking is he could reestablish them to their former state. In the end he
winds up robbing resources and putting the rest of the population in danger by
continuing to feed the zombies.
In our work environments we come across zombies every day.
Zombies are the ones that kill productivity through social loafing, lack of
focus, trouble making, and energy sucking. Over and over you will find them in the center
of each issue. They are the ones that derail plans that were not their idea.
Zombies are on the prowl to destroy everything in their path. Zombies do not comprehend group success. You
can spend hours investing in their outcomes. In the end they remain the same
but the group as a whole becomes infected with their virus.
I found a strange correlation between dealing with zombies
and our management practices. Many of us
have been given a task of “fixing” a co-worker because of a past relationship or
connection. Some of us get the job just
because we have a track record of being good at “motivating people” to achieve
goals. Both of these situations can have
transformational outcomes and produce motivational conclusions that will speak to
others for years to come. This
victorious outcome is what we all hope for but it is not what we always get!
There is one element that we must not overlook and that is
what drives those we are investing in. Who is motivated? If you find yourself in a situation where it
is clear that you are the one who cares the most you are probably being
overtaken by zombies. Zombies only care
about themselves. Zombies will consume you and not give it a single thought. Zombies are looking for their next victim. The
bottom line is that you can’t fix zombies because they do not want to be fixed!
True leaders know if they are dealing with sincere hard
working people or are being overtaken by the zombies.