I taught this week in a Stanford executive program called Leading Strategic Execution, specifically on the nitty-gritty of of being a good boss in a bad economy — especially how to implement hurtful things such as layoffs and pay-cuts in ways that do as little harm as possible to people's dignity, well-being, and productivity.
Today, after lunch, an executive told me a story about how a secretary where he worked walked-up to the boss and asked "when are the layoffs?" The boss looked shocked and wondered what in the world prompted the question. She answered that when something bad was about to happen, he stopped looking people in the eye when he talked to them and looked at his feet instead. So the codeword in the place was "the boss is wearing interesting shoes today," which they all knew meant that something bad was going to happen. The specific lesson is to look your people in eye, and the general lesson is that — especially when people are living in fear — they watch the bosses every move VERY closely.
What are some other signs you've seen from bosses that bad news is coming?
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