IF ONE CAN AFFORD OR BE PRIVILEGED to have help at home of
any kind such as house-keepers, maids, cooks and drivers, at no extra cost they
also become our greatest teachers of people management skills, way beyond what
one can learn by way of management degree or the experiences at the workplace.
They are best teachers for every aspect of people skills
needed across all HR functions throughout an employee lifecycle. Let’s see how…
Starting with sourcing of these profiles is the first lesson
in safe, cost-effective recruitment.
Typically, you let a few close friends, relatives or colleagues know
that you are looking for help. Going to
an agency is usually a result of our inability to find the right profile through
the network. Albeit in a very colloquial
way without any help from the employee handbook of procedures and
policies, the very first meeting with a potential hire helps the uninitiated
learn and establish the essential of role clarity, work hours, total
compensation, bonus and incentives if any.
It is also the
first time that one wakes up the reality of associated risks of such hiring and
therefore key elements of risk mitigation and a draft process to follow if the
first candidate does not get the offer.
A cook or a driver while servicing a four member household
is more than a university to teach every key concept of resource management,
process management, internal communication, customer and employee satisfaction. They
can expose all our weaknesses around reporting structure, key processes and
procedures, delivery obligations, money, effort and time management.
Nobody can train us better in our ability to set expectations, the art
of extracting appreciation from the boss and the correct way to reprimand. Above all for those willing to learn, these
gurus will expose our minds to the accommodating, accepting and fair treatment
of fellow humans and while doing all this, they also teach us humility to
understand what it takes to excel in the workplace especially in the services
sector. Our personal staff is the
absolute and final authority in teaching management of challenges of the one employee
-many bosses environment.
They are the best and beyond the 36th chamber of Shaolin in teaching us the impact of sickness-absenteeism, poor performance and employee attrition.
While all of us have unique schizoid ability to behave
somewhat differently at home and in workplace, our personal staff will seamlessly
blur that gap.
The takeaway from all this is very simple, if we manage,
engage and retain our personal staff very well, we are automatically best
equipped to getting our teams to deliver well at the workplace.
Their(our personal staff) fearless acknowledgement of us being a "good boss" will always outweigh our pride in them.
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