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I am not one to criticize anybodies chosen profession. I suggest that all people do what fulfills them. I am however a person that believes there is a time and a place for everything. So when I say what I am about to say please know that I am trying to be observant of the appropriate time and place for a certain role that exists in our society.
Cowboys.
A fine, fine job indeed. I particularly appreciate the work of cattle ranchers but cowboys belong in saloons and home, home on the range. They do not belong in a corporate environment.
They create an atmosphere of good cowboys and bad cowboys (us against them) . They tend to create a feeling of competitiveness in a place where teamwork should rule the house.
In the end Cowboys in corporate environments generally start showdowns.
This, I think, is bad for business.
Now I’m not saying a little cowboy mentality can’t sometimes be good for business. There are times when someone brave needs to ride in on their horse to save the day. Cowboys are good at that. Cowboys can also think fast on their feet in some circumstances. I mean did you ever see that movie where the city slickers created a stampede with their coffee bean grinder? Those cowboys (the real ones) were on it.
(This reminds me: executives should stay off of ranches).
But I would say nine times out of ten the rigid exterior of a cowboy, the competitive nature and the unplanned risks a cowboy is willing to take, well, none of it belongs in the business world. I am willing to bet we have all had our fair share of cowboy encounters in the workplace. When you think of the cowboy mentality what characteristic comes to mind? Do you have any tricks (hog tying maybe) for dealing with cowboys in the office?
How do you knock cowboys off of horses?
January 10th, 2008 at 1:28 pm
HA! I would say the only way they get knocked off the horse is when they push something through, regardless of warnings, risks, etc., and it all goes horribly wrong causing more work for everyone! Otherwise when things happen to work, they get a gold star and are treated like heros to save the day, letting everyone else clean up all the ‘loose ends’ left after the dust settles!
oooh this is where I am happy that I work in a place that wrangles the cowboys with bureaucracy! However, this also makes it tough to get legitimate and well planned initiatives completed in a timely manner…