A question we get often is, how can I best build
relationships with my employees – especially if I’m new, and they
aren’t?
Dale Carnegie wrote in How
to Win Friends and Influence People (a book worth reading for
a far more complete answer to this question), "You can make more
friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can
in two years by trying to get other people interested in you."
At work we may not be trying to "make friends" but we could
replace this with "build relationships" and the point would be
the same.
If you want to build
relationships, focus on the other person, not yourself. Make them
and their needs the focus of your attention. While this may seem
paradoxical, for far more reasons that I have time to describe here, it
is profoundly true.
Specifically to the question,
you might not know how you can help them if you are new, or you don’t
know how to get started. Here is your answer:
Get started.
Talk to people and start asking
them questions. Look for ways to better understand their groups and
their challenges. Find connections between you and them. Make
the conversation and questions about them. Doing this will very
likely lead to people interested in sharing, and in building
relationships.
Beyond this basic premise,
apply what you already know about building relationships. People
want to be led by people they trust; so be trustworthy. People want
to be listened to and valued.
Talk less, listen more.
Ask more, assert less.
And let them know that building
a strong working relationship is important to you – and they will likely
reciprocate.
When I get this question, my
biggest piece of advice is don’t worry about seniority, rank, politics,
or being cautious. Go do what you already know works.

Kevin Eikenberry
Chief Potential Officer
The Kevin Eikenberry Group
p.s. Building relationships and managing others is
particularly difficult when you're a new leader, and even more so when
it's with employees who were once peers. Bud
to Boss was designed to equip new leaders with the
tools to succeed right from the start. Learn more
about what Bud to Boss can do for
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Building relationships and managing
others is particularly difficult when you're a new leader, and even more
so when it's with employees who were once peers.
Bud to Boss was designed
to equip new leaders with the tools to succeed right from the start.
Learn more about what Bud to Boss
can do for you and your new supervisors here.
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