Unleash the Most Powerful Force in Business - Marcus Buckingham

The Fulling team just finished a new video together during recent staff meetings, Unleash the Most Powerful Force in Business - Marcus Buckingham.

“Each of us wants desperately to work for a team, and a leader who sees our humanity – including our idiosyncrasy, difference, and individuality – as a feature, rather than a problem. Join Marcus Buckingham as he helps us become a leader who strives to help us express ourselves, rather than forcing us to conform. Explore the discoveries to be made when we reverse-engineer love to identify its core elements and the data which supports these findings. Identify how you can design love into all employee and customer ourselves touchpoints. Become a leader who takes seriously our yearning to find love in our work.”

  •  Marcus talks about how Experiences drive Behaviors that drive Outcomes. This is true in business and in our personal lives.

  • While we tend to get distracted by the negative and lower feedback/ratings, we should be studying the extreme positives to find out how to get more of that outcome. When someone gives a rating of a “5”, they show they “Love” it. “Love” is a predictive force, and love is predictive of one’s behavior.

  • He encourages us to “Find the love in what we do.” Life is a scavenger hunt for love.

  • We discussed really liking Marcus’s quote that "Work is an instrument, people are the point".

  • He mentioned his definition of love being “the deep and unwavering commitment to the flourishing of a human”. Sometimes we tend to have the mindset that a person is a means to an end in business. He challenged us as leaders to have a MindMOVE to a person’s flourishing is the point.

  • Marcus talked about putting on our DLI spectacles – “Design Love In”.

  • At one end of the Experience Continuum you have treating humans as Exploitative (Immoral) and at the other end you have treating them Loving (Moral) with Transactional (Amoral) in the middle.

  • We talked in breakout groups about how we love that at Fulling we have checkins to touch base within small teams on a relational level. It takes intentionality of reaching out to one another and not just being transactional in our relationships.

Conversation Questions and Food For Thought:

  1. What do you think people 'love' about the work we do?

  2. “Work is an instrument, people are the point" - how can we pause and remember this in our work?

  3. As our team grows, how can we maintain personal/loving connections?


 
 
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