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                                     Decl are Yourself for   change
                                                       in Your organiz ation


                        flow,flee, or
                                      fight
                            nevin Danielson




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           the    challenge
           If you are in an organization (two or more people collaborating for a common outcome), there
           is a set of conventions, or system that has been established for how you work together. This system
           is the dogma, culture, processes and policy that an organization establishes so that it is easier
           and more efficient to collaborate. A certain amount of system is necessary so that you can focus
           on getting the work done, not just talk about how you’re going to work.

           The purpose of this paper is to examine the options you have for participating in that system.
           I submit this challenge: Will you flow with it, flee from it or fight it?



           the    Deliberation
           There’s a calculation we do to determine if the system we’re in is good enough for us to be engaged.
           This is a deeply personal, typically private and often subconscious evaluation we do. Our radar is
           constantly on, sensing the cues that we’ll synthesize to decide if we’re actually going to be engaged
           at work. We’re constantly receiving messages and deciphering each policy, process, bureaucratic
           barrier and supervisor directive for its meaning and importance. The end result of our synthesis is
           a feeling, a feeling of whether we’re content within the system. Are you accepting the status quo?
           If not, what are your alternatives?




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           the    flow option
           If you’re in an organization that has an optimally designed system of working, or even a pretty
           good system of working, you might say, “I like this. I like what it allows me to contribute. I’m going
           to work in this system because I believe in the results it can produce.” The system goes through
           your complex calculus and it measures up. You’re content and engaged. All too often, we’re in an
           organization where the system is not optimally designed. To put more of a point on it, the system
           may be stifling, oppressive, backward or just plain disorganized. Are you flowing anyway?

           My fear is that we say, “This doesn’t work for me. It doesn’t feel right and I think I could produce
           better results, however, the pay is good, the benefits are excellent, my boss has way more experi-
           ence than me, I’m lucky to have gotten this job, my kids are about to start university, I’ve still got
           a student loan to pay off, this is a prestigious position, there’s nothing better out there, this system
           has been in place longer than I’ve been alive, I’ve never been taught any other way, work isn’t
           where I find my fulfillment, so the right thing for me to do right now is flow.” I think we all know
           how this ends, or more appropriately, doesn’t end. There will never be a right time to act. That’s
           because the simple, available excuses are always going to be easier than the alternatives, fighting
           or fleeing. If we’re not completely satisfied with the conventions within our organization, the
           decision to flow with the system shorts us of the opportunity to live a rich, meaningful existence
           in our work. This manifesto argues that we should make the deliberate and courageous choice
           to NOT flow. You owe it to yourself to find true meaning in your effort. Flee if you must, but consider
           what it looks like if you choose to fight. It may be a watershed event that defines your career.




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           the flee           option
           Today’s labor environment makes the choice to flee all the more practical and accessible. By flee,
           I generally mean choosing to leave the system, ostensibly to go to another system more suited
           to your needs. Some challenges exist with this approach:

               1. Your ability to identify a good system from your outsider position isn’t very trustworthy.
               Systems always look better from a distance. If you jump to another, better-looking system,
               you may be doomed to a cycle of honeymoons and seven-year itches.

                2. Seeking better systems reinforces a mindset that someone else is responsible for the
                system. When you consider yourself a free agent or a customer with your capabilities for
                sale, you’re leaving responsibility for the design and change of the system to others.

                3. If you do decide your newly-chosen system calls for you to fight, you may need to build
                your credibility with your new organization’s members before you can begin in earnest.

                4. If you are in your current organization because you believe in the outcome it is pursuing,
                your departure may distance you from something you are passionate about achieving.
                An unrequited passion won’t lead to contentment.

           But of course:

               1. A change is as good as a rest.

                2. If you’re skilled, free agency is usually profitable.

           I write this in the middle of an economic meltdown, so I’m not sure the flexibility of the free
           agent market will remain. If you test the market in anticipation of a possible flee strategy, it may
           not be as lustrous an option as it used to be.




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              Fleeing also makes a statement. It says you’re unwilling to accept the organization and the
              system that doesn’t value/engage/celebrate/enable your capabilities. However, this statement
              goes largely unheard.

              When someone leaves, their message goes with them. You’ve seen it. You’ve experienced how
              much credibility people have once they’re not there to defend their point of view. It’s more likely
              your departure starts a transition to you as a scapegoat. Your departure will do more to solidify
              opinions than turn them. Think Snowball from Animal Farm. Once he’s banished, he’s blamed for
              all failures, past and future.

              Conceivably, fleeing could be the best option multiple times in your career I think it becomes
              the best option when you know the system is too entrenched to change. It will require too
              much energy from you to see meaningful progress. Shifting your energy to a new system can
              be valuable for you, the organization you leave and the organization you go to. Besides,
              once Snowball was at a greener pasture, did he really care if he was the scapegoat?

              If I have a concern here, it’s that we often choose to flee too early. What you shouldn’t do is
              decide the system is immovable before you give it a good shove.




           When someone leaves, their message goes
           with them.



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           the    fight option
           Fighting is a pretty strong word. Please forgive the alliteration. By fight, I mean that you can work
           to change the system. If you’re in the system and disagree with it but are passionate about the
           outcome the organization is pursuing, this may be more of an obligation than a choice.

           The variables I see in fighting the status quo:

            Loud or Quiet? Are you going to state your intentions and go on the offensive? Alternatively, are
            you going to disagree with the system and choose simply to not participate? If you choose to be
            quiet, I believe you make a personal stand against a system you don’t agree with and you can change
            your own behavior, but you’re not going to change the system. It’s kind of like fleeing while keeping
            the benefits. In fact, you’re in danger of being seen as simply a lazy non-performer. You risk getting
            fired. Colleagues might not see your behavior as a moral or deliberate stand. They may see it
            through their own lens. They’ll say “I’m pulling my weight while you just tag along,” or worse yet,
           “You’re not part of the team.” More likely, though, they’re saying it behind you, not to you. Being
            open and clarifying your intentions allows other members to see your motives, not just behaviors.
            You’ll essentially be saying, “Don’t get me wrong. I believe in the cause and I will work for results.
            I don’t, however, believe in our current methods.”

           Fearless or Pragmatic? If you choose to fight, it really boils down to deciding how much you’re
           willing to challenge the system. This choice is best envisioned as a continuum. At one end, you
           fearlessly behave the way you believe you should, even though the system may have consequences,
           either expressed or implied, for those who behave that way. At the other end, you gingerly select
           the safe route, expressing your displeasure at the system when you’re not stepping on toes, or
           perhaps toes of people who can’t hurt you. There can be a feeling of accomplishment if you lean
           towards the pragmatic option. You see that you are not flowing and you have not fled, ergo, you
           must be fighting. You feel that your criticisms and verbal deconstructions of the status quo help




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              change the system. Well, perhaps. I will agree that complaining about the status quo is better than
              positively supporting a status quo you don’t believe in. In my experience, however, you get so good
              at being negative that you end up criticizing change attempts as viciously as you attack the status
              quo. You end up just plain bitter. Nothing pleases you, not even the people that heed you. A prag-
              matic change agent is not a change agent at all. They are a discontent individual who is flowing and
              looks outward rather than inward. Fighting is about changing your behavior, not just your words.
              As I said, it’s a continuum. You can also take fearless too far. You have to balance your desire for
              change with the relationships you have with those around you. The name of the game is to challenge
              the status quo, not alienate people. If you cross the you’ve gone too far threshold, you’ll lose your
              ability to influence. You shouldn’t stage a sit-in outside the President’s office unless the results are
              well considered. Your behavior could be perceived as selfish or as an effort to harm the organization.
              Whether you’ve acted in their best interests or not will be a moot point.


              It’s a delicate balance, but I believe a thoughtful blend of compassionate articulation, well-founded
              arguments and insightful behavior can be seen as an effort for a greater good. You can stir a change
              movement that affects the system and creates positive results for the organization.




           Fighting is about changing your behavior,
           not just your words.



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           conclusion
           Numerous studies show that employees are disengaged and don’t like their jobs. In a Towers
           Perrin 2007 Global Workforce Study, only 21% of employees were fully engaged and 8% were fully
           disengaged. The vast majority of employees sit on the fence. They’re not completely gone,
           but they’re not completely there, either. I think this is a dismal story of how our businesses and
           our economy exists. According to these numbers, you can only count on one in five employees
           to choose to undertake the discretionary effort required to resolve a new challenge. On the
           bright side, this means there’s significant untapped capacity for innovation and effectiveness.

           It’s time for a shake-up. This one won’t happen because your boss decides it’s time. It will happen
           because you and your peers decide it’s time. Rather than relying on organizations to see what’s
           in their long-term best interest, individuals are in a better position to instigate change. It will feel
           uncomfortable. You’ll be labeled a heretic. As solace, you’ll have the knowledge that you’re right.
           Individuals that choose to fight join a movement with others committed to deliberate, reasoned
           and civil disobedience. My hope is to see a groundswell the keepers of the status quo can’t deny.
           If you share a vision of better, more engaging organizations, I ask you to take up the cause.

           Do you want to see change in your organization? Is the current balance negatively affecting the
           quality of your life? Please, make a deliberate choice. Declare yourself. Flow, flee or fight.



           Do you want to see change in your organization? Is the current balance negatively affecting the
           quality of your life? Please, make a deliberate choice. Declare yourself. Flow, flee or fight.




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Flow Flee Fight: Declare Yourself For Change In Your Organization (A ChangeThis Manifesto by Nevin Danielson)

  • 1. ChangeThis Decl are Yourself for change in Your organiz ation flow,flee, or fight nevin Danielson No 60.05 Info 1/9
  • 2. ChangeThis the challenge If you are in an organization (two or more people collaborating for a common outcome), there is a set of conventions, or system that has been established for how you work together. This system is the dogma, culture, processes and policy that an organization establishes so that it is easier and more efficient to collaborate. A certain amount of system is necessary so that you can focus on getting the work done, not just talk about how you’re going to work. The purpose of this paper is to examine the options you have for participating in that system. I submit this challenge: Will you flow with it, flee from it or fight it? the Deliberation There’s a calculation we do to determine if the system we’re in is good enough for us to be engaged. This is a deeply personal, typically private and often subconscious evaluation we do. Our radar is constantly on, sensing the cues that we’ll synthesize to decide if we’re actually going to be engaged at work. We’re constantly receiving messages and deciphering each policy, process, bureaucratic barrier and supervisor directive for its meaning and importance. The end result of our synthesis is a feeling, a feeling of whether we’re content within the system. Are you accepting the status quo? If not, what are your alternatives? No 60.05 Info 2/9
  • 3. ChangeThis the flow option If you’re in an organization that has an optimally designed system of working, or even a pretty good system of working, you might say, “I like this. I like what it allows me to contribute. I’m going to work in this system because I believe in the results it can produce.” The system goes through your complex calculus and it measures up. You’re content and engaged. All too often, we’re in an organization where the system is not optimally designed. To put more of a point on it, the system may be stifling, oppressive, backward or just plain disorganized. Are you flowing anyway? My fear is that we say, “This doesn’t work for me. It doesn’t feel right and I think I could produce better results, however, the pay is good, the benefits are excellent, my boss has way more experi- ence than me, I’m lucky to have gotten this job, my kids are about to start university, I’ve still got a student loan to pay off, this is a prestigious position, there’s nothing better out there, this system has been in place longer than I’ve been alive, I’ve never been taught any other way, work isn’t where I find my fulfillment, so the right thing for me to do right now is flow.” I think we all know how this ends, or more appropriately, doesn’t end. There will never be a right time to act. That’s because the simple, available excuses are always going to be easier than the alternatives, fighting or fleeing. If we’re not completely satisfied with the conventions within our organization, the decision to flow with the system shorts us of the opportunity to live a rich, meaningful existence in our work. This manifesto argues that we should make the deliberate and courageous choice to NOT flow. You owe it to yourself to find true meaning in your effort. Flee if you must, but consider what it looks like if you choose to fight. It may be a watershed event that defines your career. No 60.05 Info 3/9
  • 4. ChangeThis the flee option Today’s labor environment makes the choice to flee all the more practical and accessible. By flee, I generally mean choosing to leave the system, ostensibly to go to another system more suited to your needs. Some challenges exist with this approach: 1. Your ability to identify a good system from your outsider position isn’t very trustworthy. Systems always look better from a distance. If you jump to another, better-looking system, you may be doomed to a cycle of honeymoons and seven-year itches. 2. Seeking better systems reinforces a mindset that someone else is responsible for the system. When you consider yourself a free agent or a customer with your capabilities for sale, you’re leaving responsibility for the design and change of the system to others. 3. If you do decide your newly-chosen system calls for you to fight, you may need to build your credibility with your new organization’s members before you can begin in earnest. 4. If you are in your current organization because you believe in the outcome it is pursuing, your departure may distance you from something you are passionate about achieving. An unrequited passion won’t lead to contentment. But of course: 1. A change is as good as a rest. 2. If you’re skilled, free agency is usually profitable. I write this in the middle of an economic meltdown, so I’m not sure the flexibility of the free agent market will remain. If you test the market in anticipation of a possible flee strategy, it may not be as lustrous an option as it used to be. No 60.05 Info 4/9
  • 5. ChangeThis Fleeing also makes a statement. It says you’re unwilling to accept the organization and the system that doesn’t value/engage/celebrate/enable your capabilities. However, this statement goes largely unheard. When someone leaves, their message goes with them. You’ve seen it. You’ve experienced how much credibility people have once they’re not there to defend their point of view. It’s more likely your departure starts a transition to you as a scapegoat. Your departure will do more to solidify opinions than turn them. Think Snowball from Animal Farm. Once he’s banished, he’s blamed for all failures, past and future. Conceivably, fleeing could be the best option multiple times in your career I think it becomes the best option when you know the system is too entrenched to change. It will require too much energy from you to see meaningful progress. Shifting your energy to a new system can be valuable for you, the organization you leave and the organization you go to. Besides, once Snowball was at a greener pasture, did he really care if he was the scapegoat? If I have a concern here, it’s that we often choose to flee too early. What you shouldn’t do is decide the system is immovable before you give it a good shove. When someone leaves, their message goes with them. No 60.05 Info 5/9
  • 6. ChangeThis the fight option Fighting is a pretty strong word. Please forgive the alliteration. By fight, I mean that you can work to change the system. If you’re in the system and disagree with it but are passionate about the outcome the organization is pursuing, this may be more of an obligation than a choice. The variables I see in fighting the status quo: Loud or Quiet? Are you going to state your intentions and go on the offensive? Alternatively, are you going to disagree with the system and choose simply to not participate? If you choose to be quiet, I believe you make a personal stand against a system you don’t agree with and you can change your own behavior, but you’re not going to change the system. It’s kind of like fleeing while keeping the benefits. In fact, you’re in danger of being seen as simply a lazy non-performer. You risk getting fired. Colleagues might not see your behavior as a moral or deliberate stand. They may see it through their own lens. They’ll say “I’m pulling my weight while you just tag along,” or worse yet, “You’re not part of the team.” More likely, though, they’re saying it behind you, not to you. Being open and clarifying your intentions allows other members to see your motives, not just behaviors. You’ll essentially be saying, “Don’t get me wrong. I believe in the cause and I will work for results. I don’t, however, believe in our current methods.” Fearless or Pragmatic? If you choose to fight, it really boils down to deciding how much you’re willing to challenge the system. This choice is best envisioned as a continuum. At one end, you fearlessly behave the way you believe you should, even though the system may have consequences, either expressed or implied, for those who behave that way. At the other end, you gingerly select the safe route, expressing your displeasure at the system when you’re not stepping on toes, or perhaps toes of people who can’t hurt you. There can be a feeling of accomplishment if you lean towards the pragmatic option. You see that you are not flowing and you have not fled, ergo, you must be fighting. You feel that your criticisms and verbal deconstructions of the status quo help No 60.05 Info 6/9
  • 7. ChangeThis change the system. Well, perhaps. I will agree that complaining about the status quo is better than positively supporting a status quo you don’t believe in. In my experience, however, you get so good at being negative that you end up criticizing change attempts as viciously as you attack the status quo. You end up just plain bitter. Nothing pleases you, not even the people that heed you. A prag- matic change agent is not a change agent at all. They are a discontent individual who is flowing and looks outward rather than inward. Fighting is about changing your behavior, not just your words. As I said, it’s a continuum. You can also take fearless too far. You have to balance your desire for change with the relationships you have with those around you. The name of the game is to challenge the status quo, not alienate people. If you cross the you’ve gone too far threshold, you’ll lose your ability to influence. You shouldn’t stage a sit-in outside the President’s office unless the results are well considered. Your behavior could be perceived as selfish or as an effort to harm the organization. Whether you’ve acted in their best interests or not will be a moot point. It’s a delicate balance, but I believe a thoughtful blend of compassionate articulation, well-founded arguments and insightful behavior can be seen as an effort for a greater good. You can stir a change movement that affects the system and creates positive results for the organization. Fighting is about changing your behavior, not just your words. No 60.05 Info 7/9
  • 8. ChangeThis conclusion Numerous studies show that employees are disengaged and don’t like their jobs. In a Towers Perrin 2007 Global Workforce Study, only 21% of employees were fully engaged and 8% were fully disengaged. The vast majority of employees sit on the fence. They’re not completely gone, but they’re not completely there, either. I think this is a dismal story of how our businesses and our economy exists. According to these numbers, you can only count on one in five employees to choose to undertake the discretionary effort required to resolve a new challenge. On the bright side, this means there’s significant untapped capacity for innovation and effectiveness. It’s time for a shake-up. This one won’t happen because your boss decides it’s time. It will happen because you and your peers decide it’s time. Rather than relying on organizations to see what’s in their long-term best interest, individuals are in a better position to instigate change. It will feel uncomfortable. You’ll be labeled a heretic. As solace, you’ll have the knowledge that you’re right. Individuals that choose to fight join a movement with others committed to deliberate, reasoned and civil disobedience. My hope is to see a groundswell the keepers of the status quo can’t deny. If you share a vision of better, more engaging organizations, I ask you to take up the cause. Do you want to see change in your organization? Is the current balance negatively affecting the quality of your life? Please, make a deliberate choice. Declare yourself. Flow, flee or fight. Do you want to see change in your organization? Is the current balance negatively affecting the quality of your life? Please, make a deliberate choice. Declare yourself. Flow, flee or fight. No 60.05 Info 8/9
  • 9. ChangeThis info About the Author Nevin Danielson is a husband and father in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. As a parent of young children he believes in the power of reverse psychology. Please don’t click on selfishmatters.blogspot.com. senD this Pass along a copy of this manifesto to others. subscribe Sign up for our free e-newsletter to learn about our latest manifestos as soon as they are available. born on DAte This document was created on July 8, 2009 and is based on the best information available at that time. Check here for updates. About chAnGethis coPyriGht inFo WhAt you cAn Do ChangeThis is a vehicle, not a publisher. The copyright of this work belongs You are given the unlimited right to We make it easy for big ideas to spread. to the author, who is solely responsible print this manifesto and to distribute it While the authors we work with are for the content. electronically (via email, your website, responsible for their own work, they don’t This work is licensed under the Creative or any other means). You can print out necessarily agree with everything Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- pages and put them in your favorite available in ChangeThis format. But you NoDerivs License. To view a copy of this coffee shop’s windows or your doctor’s knew that already. license, visit Creative Commons or send a waiting room. You can transcribe the ChangeThis is supported by the love and letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan author’s words onto the sidewalk, or you tender care of 800-CEO-READ. Visit us Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. can hand out copies to everyone you at 800-CEO-READ or at our daily blog. meet. You may not alter this manifesto Cover image from iStockphoto® in any way, though, and you may not charge for it. No 60.05 Info 9/9