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Replicating Greatness

by chriscrimmins on March 4, 2009

in Leadership

Replicating GreatnessWhen I created Crimmins Construction, I wanted to flee the norms.  I wanted to embrace new methods, create magnificence, and work alongside true craftsmen.  Not only that, I wanted team.  True synergy worthy of rivaling the greatest companies out there.  I wanted to use this synergy to change the experience for the clients we worked with, from previous disasters to the positive anticipation for future project. I wanted to bring out the best from the workers around me by placing them in appropriate roles and calling out of them the greatness that resides in our profession and in themselves.

From my previous experience in the construction field, all to often workers and leaders use negative means  to elevate themselves to a greater position than the one laboring next to them.  This is carried out  in a multitude of ways.

1. Constant bickering or inward fighting.

2. Withholding important knowledge or information from co-laborer for selfish gain.

3. Badmouthing the co-laborer to foreman, head boss or team member.

4. Resisting new information that contradicts their existing knowledge.

For leaders it is easy to blame this behavior on outside influences.  “Lack of education, their lower middle class ways.”  The lack of action has a few consequences: Continued stress, reduction in energy, and ultimately discarding the failed relationship.    How will those around us change if greatness is not called out of them. The dissolution off the relationship only enforces their incorrect attitude towards the world.  This then is our challenge, to call greatness out of all people we interact with.

The definition of a leader that I hold on to is how many lives you change for the positive. Changing lives by calling greatness out of those around us not only takes guts, but it takes energy.     Here are a few ways I want to do this:

1. Teach and model celebration for the successes of our employees and subs.

2. Creating a team mentality that will foster a mentoring attitude.

3. Never discipline a failure where the aim was to invent and create new.

If performed correctly, this will spread much further than our immediate company.   I spoke with an architect a while back and was recounting  a lunch meeting with another builder that I had.  The architect said, “I can’t believe you want to know them, whenever I meet another architect I think negative things about them.”  Even though this particular architect delivers a decent product, he will only ever produce, not multiply!

What are ways you use to replicate greatness?

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Job Description

by chriscrimmins on October 6, 2007

in Leadership


Focusing on what actually helps your company instead of hinder its growth is an extremely hard task, but ultimately that task which will allow your company to succeed. Now I am not talking about success in the form where you are just padding your pockets. Success in my mind is changing peoples lives. Not only my employees lives, but the lives of the customers we build and re-build for.

So how do I focus on what really matters in the company? First, I select and place my employees in the position they are trained for and gifted in. Second and the most difficult, releasing yourself from doing their job.

Selecting the right employees:
1. Energy- Select Individuals that increase your energy not decrease your will to live. It is not a secret that some personalities connect, and others clash. Team building is about not only learning how to work together, but placing people together that can work together.

2. Passion- Do the people you work with have a passion for what they are doing? This shows not only at work, but to those we are working for and with.

3. Talent- Have you ever worked with someone that had the first two but not the last. It can be difficult to have a draftsmen on the team that has no ability to draft. Either place these individuals in another aspect of the business, or do the right thing and let them get on with life.

4. Experience- Now this category in my mind is not a must, but it can help especially in a leadership position.

5. Teachable- Probably the most important trait in becoming a true leader, a desire to learn.

Releasing yourself from doing their job:

1. Correct placement = Correct Results.

2. Releasing is not forgetting, instituting benchmarks and incentives can be great motivators and progress aids.

3. Continuing training is everything. Seeing outside everyones expertise and heading in new directions is completely necessary.

Do your job. Paint a picture of a target so that first and foremost there is a destination. Then select the arrows which you will put in place so that the bullseye is the most dangerous place to dally in front of.

There are so many things to write about, I apologize if I have been jumping around.

I need to focus :)

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