Friends of Dave #303: 138,000 pumpkin spice things
Every organization needs The Glue
PSA: I know, I know, this is the second edition in three weeks to mention "pumpkin spice" in the subject line.
Some unscientific analysis: FoDs love them some pumpkin spice content.
So please don't hate me for riding the wave, Friends. You keep clicking and opening, I'll keep serving up the "pumpkin spice" content. This week's submission does not disappoint.
And now, onto the preamble....
There is this hidden characteristic of all successful partnerships and organizations that almost never gets its proper due: it is called "The Glue."
What is The Glue?
The Glue is what binds everyone together, through tribulations and success, and just keeps things moving in the right direction.
People often mistake it for culture or mission or values. But it is a lot more than that.
The Glue is what gives a company its "heart" and "soul."
It's a spirit that takes root in an organization (usually inspired by the mission and values) that acts as a constant drum beat. People can't describe it or often don't notice it during the day to day operations, but they just know it is there.
The Glue can be comprised of a lot of things. It can be a logo, a color, a symbol and a motto. It can be a key performance metric. It can be an annual organized event.
Most often, however, The Glue is made up of certain people in any group that embody the spirit and just bring others together.
You know who those people are: they are the organizers. They are the cheerleaders. They are the improvisers. They can be both the jokers and the willing foil for the joke makers. They are the connectors.
They are the MCs when no one else wants to be the MC. They are the ones who vamp when the demo is being delayed by technical difficulties. They say "let's keep going" when everyone else wants to quit. They put the good of the team over themselves.
The Glue does not show up anywhere on a company income statement or balance sheet. You don't hire for it or put it in any job description. You cannot put a tangible value on it.
But everyone feels the void without it when it is not there.
Smart leaders understand this. They never take The Glue for granted. There is always a budget for The Glue.
So look around your own organization. What, and more importantly, who is The Glue? What are those things that make up the heart of your group and that, without them, things would work but not be the same?
When you identify The Glue, acknowledge it. Cherish it. Be grateful for it while you are lucky to have it.
Because things are never the same when it is gone....
Trying out a tweaked format for the articles this week. Check them out. With Monday a holiday for many, hope you are able to take advantage of the long weekend and you can enjoy one of the 138,000 pumpkin spice things or one of the 13 haunted castles available to you.
What a time to be alive, Friends...
XOXO
Dave
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