With more than 50 years’ combined experience in leadership, strategy, culture and communications, there’s not much we haven’t seen or helped other leaders work through as their “second brain” advisors. So we’re inviting you to share your challenges, sticky spots or opportunities with us. Think of us like Agony Aunts for purposeful leaders who want to solve important problems, but are a bit stuck for solutions.
This month’s question comes to us from Marie*, a senior leader in government.
I’ve been working for months to gain buy-in from another branch of our department on a sustainability training program which could transform how we manage environmental issues, but requires a leap in thinking. I’ve had great feedback on how I’ve consulted, with particular emphasis on my listening skills.
We have a meeting tomorrow to green-light the project but a senior executive of that branch just emailed saying I’ve overstepped and he’s recommending they pull the program. I feel completely blindsided. Should I go ahead with the meeting?”
Ahh, the old eleventh hour power move… a classic in bureaucracies everywhere!
As hard as you’ve worked on consultation, it’s clear you don’t have support at more senior levels. You need to get to the heart of why.
We recommend pausing for breath. Reply to the executive and seek clarity about his concerns. Be curious and non-defensive and consider these questions before emailing him:
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