Tuesday, July 28, 2020
You Hired Kanye West - Workology
You Hired Kanye West - Workology You Hired Kanye West? His resume is a perfect fit. Required Skills? Check. Desired Skills? Check. Stuff you didnât even know you wanted? Check. By the time you reach the last word on his resume you mentally stamp it with HIRED. In your mind, the interview is just a formality so you miss all of the warnings and cues that he has the markings of an HR Nightmare. You Hired Kanye West? Shortly after the honeymoon phase concludes; he interrupts, challenges, and undermines your authority during an important meeting (or something equally uncharacteristic of the person you boast is your most talented employee). Itâs at that point you realize you may have hired Kanye Westâ¦a âDark Twisted Fantasyâ. Instead of addressing and correcting the behavior right away, you choose to let it slide. Over time, the coveted employee transforms into the resident âMonsterâ. Now you are wondering what to do. Call him out on his BS. Awards, praise, money, and celebrity status have Kanye West believing heâs above reproach. Try to correct him and you will likely be met with a verse of, âExcuse me. Is you saying something? Uh, uh, you canât tell me nothing.â The same can be true for an employee who doesnât care how he behaves because heâs focused on accumulating degrees and certifications, bonuses, titles, and other accolades. One of the most collaborative teams I ever worked on had âcome to Jesusâ sessions when team members got off track. We were able to resolve issues in a timely manner by providing constructive guidance and coaching. Feedback was always specific, judgement free, sincere, direct, and based on observations. Donât make him a God. There is no question that Kanye is a gifted musician. Sadly his arrogance and narcissism can sometimes dwarf his talent. His âI Am A Godâ mentality, causes other talent to distance themselves from him. In a recent interview he said, âI am Warhol. I am the number one most impactful artist of our generation. I am Shakespeare in the flesh. â Be careful that your talented employees donât become so self-important that their peers are adversely affected. Remember, âNo one man should have all that power.â Suggest the EAP. The commonality in Mr. Westâs most volatile outbursts can be blamed on the âa a a a a a alcoholâ. His song, âHold My Liquorâ is an ode to this intermittent misapplication of good sense in which he declares, âyou love me when I ainât soberâ¦you love me when Iâm hungover.â I consider this proclamation a cry for help. One of my former coworkers was removed from a customer site for coming to work intoxicated every day (no exaggeration). Because he was so âgoodâ management opted to relocate him to headquarters instead of terminating him. His assigned tasks were always completed, despite his constant inebriation, so his superiors acted like the drinking was a problem. The Employee Assistance Plan is an excellent benefit that we should encourage more of our employees to utilize to help manage a wide range of issues including substance abuse. For situations like this one, the EAP can also protect the company from potential liability. Trust your HR Partners. Chances are your HR Partner, Recruiter, and/or one of your colleagues cautioned you early on in the process that Mr. âAmazingâ was going to be difficult to manage. You didnât heed the warning though because you were too focused on getting Jesus to walk with you across water. Collaborate with HR and the wayward employee so that potential and talent are not overshadowed by misconduct. Like the âOffice Kanyeâ, the artist wasnât always so unpredictable and reckless. Beneath the surface of the crazy interviews, the childish tantrums, and acceptance speech hi-jacking, is the endearing âCollege Dropoutâ. If however, your Kanye is too far gone and there is no way to put the twinkle back in âAll of the Lightsââ¦drop him from the label.
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