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Guy Kawasaki: How to Enchant Your Boss and Employees

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    Now, we're going to talk about enchanting up, i.e. your boss.
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    How do you enchant a boss, someone who works above you?
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    I hate to tell you but the way to do it is
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    when your boss asks you to do something,
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    you drop everything and do what he or she asks. It is that simple.
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    Most important lesson I could tell you
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    right now as you enter the job market.
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    If your boss asks you to do something, do it. It might be stupid.
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    It might be sub-optimal.
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    You may think, "Well,
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    I'm working on the manual. If I don't finish the manual,
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    we can't ship the product."
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    Arguably, working on the manual is much more important
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    than making a PowerPoint presentation.
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    That's from your point of view.
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    That might not be his or her point of view. Drop everything.
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    Just do it.
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    Second thing is prototype fast.
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    Your boss gives you a project, says, "I need this in a week."
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    The next day, come back with a prototype.
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    You want to come back with a prototype for two reasons.
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    One, to show that you're really on top of things.
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    You really did drop everything.
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    Second thing is a prototype significantly increases
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    the probability you will do the right thing.
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    This is the prototype for what became this presentation.
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    This is the level of specificity that I had. I had the text.
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    I even had some sample pictures. And I sent it to a designer.
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    I said, "This is the prototype. Now, you make it beautiful."
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    Create a prototype.
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    And the third thing is you should always deliver bad news early.
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    You should tell people bad news, particularly people you work for,
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    something is going wrong.
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    If you want to be a world-class enchanter,
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    you not only tell people something is going wrong early,
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    you also tell it with some suggested ways to fix the problem.
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    And that will enchant your boss.
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    The next step is to enchant people who work for you
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    because as you go up the corporate chain,
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    you will have people working for you.
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    This is how to make them very happy. First of all, you provide MAP.
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    MAP stands for mastery and autonomy and purpose. Let me explain.
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    Mastery means if you work for me, if you work for this organization,
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    you will acquire new skills.
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    You will master social media. You will master video editing.
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    You will master programming. You will master writing, master selling.
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    Whatever it is. So, we offer you an opportunity to improve yourself.
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    You will be improving yourself autonomously.
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    We are not going to micromanage you.
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    And you're going to be doing these tasks. You'll be mastering things.
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    You'll be working autonomously and at a higher purpose.
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    This organization has a higher purpose.
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    Productivity, creativity,
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    peace of mind, ending pollution, whatever it is.
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    We have a high purpose at this organization.
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    If you do these three things,
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    you will enchant people who work for you.
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    The next thing, empower action.
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    Basically, you're saying to people,
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    "I trust you. I trust your judgment. I empower you to take action."
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    Part of autonomous. Empower people to do things.
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    And the third thing is you need to be willing to suck it up,
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    meaning that you never ask people who work for you
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    to do something that you yourself would not do.
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    If you're asking someone to fly to Mumbai coach,
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    you better be willing to fly to Mumbai coach, too.
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    This is a picture of Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, enchanting person.
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    What makes him enchanting is if you watch Dirty Jobs,
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    he is willing to get into the sewer.
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    He is willing to get into the muck and the dirt and
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    the crap and do whatever that crew also does.
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    That's what makes Mike Rowe enchanting. He sucks it up.
Title:
Guy Kawasaki: How to Enchant Your Boss and Employees
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Video Language:
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Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner
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