Monday, August 15, 2011

The Power of Peers

I'm thinking about the lessons Barry Libert shares as I reread Chapter 10 of Leaders: Their Stories, Their Words. It makes me wonder,"How can I utilize the power of my networks to give me the information, insights and perspectives I need to support my clients?"

Barry says "We'd really like to talk to our peers [leaders of other companies] to learn what the best are doing and how we can do something similar.

The question that has stuck with me is, "How can I learn from my peers to improve my performance and make better decisions?" Even today, I have friends who work at large management consulting firms and they still say the same thing: that their clients want to talk to their peers. Large companies and their leaders are not unique:

  • Kids want to talk to their peers before they talk to their parents.
  • Customers want to talk to their peers before they talk to the company.
  • Sick people want to talk to their peers before they talk to doctors.
  • Employees want to talk to their peers before they talk to their bosses.
  • People want to download music from their peers before they buy a song."
Who do you talk to before making a decision?

1 comment:

Chantal said...

Good timing Donna and great questions! My answer: my coach :-)

My challenge lately: find a new coach who will better suit where I am today, where I want to go and who will inspire me to become who I do not know yet :-)

Thank you...