Warum essen (militärische) Chefs zuletzt?
Offiziere essen nach den Unteroffizieren, Unteroffiziere essen nach den Soldaten. Dieses Prinzip kennen und leben wir als militärische Kader. Auch in der Privatwirtschaft hat dieses Grundprinzip eine wichtige Bedeutung, die heute offenbar allzuoft vergessen geht. Warum Kader zuletzt essen? Wie hängt dies mit Teamentwicklung zusammen? Welche Bedeutung hat die Grundhaltung "Als Chef esse ich als letzter" im Geschäftsleben?
Die Antwort ist Vertrauen.
Lesen Sie in der Originalsprache Englisch weiter und erfahren Sie im Video dazu mehr, wie Sie Vertrauen aufbauen:
"Sinek watched as the most junior Marines ate first while the most senior Marines took their place at the back of the line. What’s symbolic in the chow hall is deadly serious on the battlefield: great leaders sacrifice their own comfort—even their own survival—for the good of those in their care. This principle has been true since the earliest tribes of hunters and gatherers. It’s not a management theory; it’s biology. Our brains and bodies evolved to help us find food, shelter, mates and especially safety. We’ve always lived in a dangerous world, facing predators and enemies at every turn. We thrived only when we felt safe among our group. Our biology hasn’t changed in fifty thousand years, but our environment certainly has. Today’s workplaces tend to be full of cynicism, paranoia and self-interest. But the best organizations foster trust and cooperation because their leaders build what Sinek calls a Circle of Safety that separates the security inside the team from the challenges outside. The Circle of Safety leads to stable, adaptive, confident teams, where everyone feels they belong and all energies are devoted to facing the common enemy and seizing big opportunities. The biology is clear: when it matters most, leaders who are willing to eat last are rewarded with deeply loyal colleagues who will stop at nothing to advance their leader’s vision and their organization’s interests" (Simon Sinek, 2014, Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t)
Das Video dazu: Simon Sinek: Why Leaders Eat Last
Quelle: Youtube
Hptm Erich Muff
Vizepräsident OG Panzer