Monday 28 October 2013

Why Don't People Do What they Are Supposed to?

Over the years when I ask participants on the programmes I run why people don’t do what they are supposed to do, they have come up with these reasons. I think they are pretty comprehensive:
  1. They don’t know what they are supposed to do
  2. They don’t know how to do it
  3. They don’t know why they should do it
  4. They think they are doing it
  5. There are obstacles beyond their control
  6. They think it will not work or their way is better
  7. They think something is more important
  8. There is no positive consequence for them doing it or negative consequence for them not doing it
  9. There is a positive consequence for them not doing it or a negative consequence for them doing it
  10. They do not have the capability to do it
  11. There are some personal issues stopping them
  12. They are afraid of or lack the confidence to do it
  13. NO ONE COULD DO IT!

The interesting observation from this list is how few reasons are in the individual’s control! The implications for leaders is simple. If you want to ensure someone can do what they are supposed to you need to address these possible reasons by asking them!

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