
Posting
from Jim Cathcart
September 11, 2001 noon PDT
My
friends, Today we are Americans more than anything else. No
more can we think merely as business people, speakers,
neighbors or students. We must think as a nation of caring
people. Our lives as well as our livelihoods have been
endangered.
Now is a time for clear thinking. Now is a time to reflect
on what we can do. The talents which have allowed us to be
successful in various endeavors must now
be reassessed for further use. This is a time to ask, "What
am I good at? What could I do? What resources do I have?
Forgetting
what you normally do, what can you now do to help:
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strengthen communication among your colleagues and
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help
people conquer their fears.
Alexis de Tocqueville once observed that America's strength
lies in her ability to spontaneously organize to solve
problems. Well, now is such a time.
If
you are holding meetings: Now is a time to come together,
not to stay apart. Don't diminish communication, encourage
it! Use your speakers as meeting leaders. Form a panel of
your company leaders to answer questions and explore
solutions. Allow your people to collaborate on best solutions.
Facilitate level headed dialogue. Kill fears with information
and reassurance.
We
have enormous untapped strength. It lies in the collective
wisdom and will of our people.
Life will ultimately return to "normal" but we don't
know exactly when
or how. What we do know is that we will be the ones to cause
it to happen. People still need the services we provide,
and the goods that allow them to pursue their lives as
before. Delivery methods, times, places may change but needs
don't go away in a crisis. They merely get postponed. Whether
this is a crisis that lasts a week or much longer, it will
ultimately pass. Lifestyles will adjust to the new realities,
but life and business will go on. We must be focused on the
present and building toward tomorrow at the same time.
Be
that voice of reason, that calm assurance that your people
need right now. Deal with the setbacks, face the new limitations
and spoiled plans.
But do it with an optimistic demeanor and an eye focused on
the next steps beyond the crisis. In times of crisis leadership
emerges from locations never considered before. Please allow
that leadership to emerge. We are stronger than any crisis
we can face.
May
God Bless us all and God Bless America.
Jim Cathcart
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