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第4章 Harder Than It Looks

Blake made the call and signed the papers. He went to his boss at Dynastar and announced his decision. Then he told his teammates. He shared that he had stumbled on the opportunity of a lifetime and felt like he needed to give it a try. All these conversations went surprisingly well, and everyone was extremely encouraging.

On Monday morning, Blake drove to his new company. He arrived early-early enough to be the first one there. With a little convincing, a security guard finally let him in since Blake didn't have keys yet.

While waiting for the day to officially begin, he sat at his desk and stared at his new laptop. Just as he realized he didn't know the password, his thoughts were interrupted by a knock.

"Good morning, sir. I'm Suzy, your assistant." She stopped and then added, "Or I hope I will be." Her voice trailed off.

A middle-aged Asian woman, Suzy was wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt, handmade beaded necklace, and sweat pants; she finished off her ensemble with large glasses with bright red frames. She was clearly underdressed for the office by Blake's standards. However, he chose not to say anything about her appearance on their first meeting.

"Come in, Suzy. Have a seat. Can you repeat what you just said? I didn't quite hear you."

"I said I'm your assistant." She paused.

"Yes, I heard that, but did you say something about hope?"

"Yes," she looked at the floor and fidgeted with a file folder in her hand as she spoke. "I said I hope I'll be your assistant."

"What does that mean?" Blake was puzzled.

"Well, sir, I was the former CEO's assistant, but HR has warned us all we may not have a job after you arrive."

"Why would they say that?"

"I guess you'll have to ask them."

"Okay, I will, but why do you think they would say that?"

"I assume … it might be because our performance needs to improve, and to improve performance, you'll have to make changes. Or … maybe it's because the last CEO fired several people on his first day."

"Really?"

"Yes, sir."

"I don't want people to be fearful they might lose their jobs-but it sounds like it's too late for that."

"Yes, sir, I'm afraid it is. So, am I still your assistant?"

"Of course."

"Outstanding!" Suzy flashed a huge smile of relief. "How can I help?"

"I'd love to know what you did to serve the previous CEO."

"I did whatever he asked me to do."

Blake was waiting for Suzy to continue, but she was obviously finished.

"Okay, we will want to talk more about that later. For now, can you help me with my password?"

"Yes, it's THE_MAN, in all caps."

"You're kidding."

"No, sir."

"Okay, we'll want to change that."

"Yes, sir. As soon as someone from IT gets here this morning, I'll make sure it's done. What do you want it to be?"

"I don't care. Something simple."

"Okay, when you decide, let me know." Suzy turned and walked away.

Blake started to call her back to resolve the issue but decided to wait until later. For now, he wanted to quickly check his email before his first meeting.

He typed in THE_MAN and when his email opened, he was shocked. He had over two hundred messages. Quickly scrolling through them, he noticed at least 25 percent had the words Decision Needed in the subject line. He knew this was going to take some time and focus, so he shut down his computer and asked Suzy to give him a quick tour of the facility and show him the conference room where he would meet his executive team.

As they walked, Blake noticed the place looked cluttered. There were boxes everywhere, and most of the desks had piles of file folders and papers on them. Blake also realized no one was at work even though it was now approaching 8:45.

When Blake asked Suzy about this, she said, "We start slow around here. Today, since it's Monday, most people will probably be in by 9:15."

Blake thought that was odd, but once again didn't say anything.

When they arrived at the meeting room, Blake said, "Thanks for the tour. When you get back to your office, please start going through my email for me and do what you can with it."

"I'm sorry, sir, I'm not comfortable doing that."

Blake, a little frustrated, said, "Okay, we can discuss it after this meeting."

At 9:00, the scheduled start time, only three of the five invitees were present: John Roberts, Vice President of Marketing; Angie Stevens, Vice President of Purchasing; and Brad Montgomery, Vice President of Finance.

Blake met each one at the door as they arrived and introduced himself. As everyone took their seats, he asked, "Who's not here who would typically be in a meeting like this?"

The three looked at him and one another. Initially, no one said anything. Then, finally, Angie raised her hand. "Yes, Angie, and you don't have to raise your hand. Who's not here who should be?"

"Well, Mr. Brown, …"

Blake interrupted, "You can call me Blake."

"Okay, Blake. It's kind of hard to answer your question."

"Why is that?"

"I'm assuming you invited Charles and Elizabeth, but I'm not sure. And, when you say 'typically at a meeting like this'-there's nothing typical about this meeting."

"What do you mean?"

"We don't meet," Brad said.

"Okay, that's fine." As Blake was contemplating a further response, a middle-aged woman wearing jeans and a sweatshirt stepped into the room.

"You must be Elizabeth. I'm Blake. Nice to meet you."

"Sorry I'm late. I'm not used to starting my days so early." She smiled at the group, and Blake noticed John and Angie nodding in agreement with her comment. He decided the best thing to do in the moment was to keep moving. Turning toward the group, Blake asked, "Anybody know if Charles is going to join us?"

"Did you send him an email?" Elizabeth asked.

"Yes, I did."

"Then he's probably not coming. He doesn't really do email. I'll be sure he gets any notes from this morning."

Blake was having some difficulty taking all this in. He hadn't been on site an hour, and he was already seeing major issues-starting with his own team.

"Thanks for taking notes for Charles. This should be a short meeting."

"Thank goodness," Brad said in a hushed tone but loud enough for everyone to hear.

Still trying to orient himself, Blake said, "I only have three objectives for this meeting: I want to get to know each of you a little better, and I want to hear about our goals and understand our challenges."

"That could be hard," Angie said.

"Why?"

"Well, we can do the get-to-know-you part and explain our challenges, but the goals … I'm not sure what they are. Anybody else know?" She looked around the table. All she got in return were blank stares from her co-workers.

Angie added, "I think we have some; unfortunately, I believe Charles may have written those down, and he's not here."

"Okay, let me ask another question: It's June. How are we doing against our plan?"

"Our plan-what plan?" John asked.

"We really don't have one, but we have some financial data," Brad offered as a consolation.

"Great!" Blake said. "How are we doing?"

"Last month's profit and loss statement is in your inbox. So far, we are slightly behind where we were at this point last year," Brad offered in a matter-of-fact tone.

"That's why we're here. We're going to improve our performance over last year."

"And how are we going to do that?" Elizabeth asked.

"That's what we need to decide."

"We?" John was confused, and so was everyone else.

I want to get to know each of you a little better, and I want to hear about our goals and understand our challenges.

Elizabeth frowned and said, "That's not what we do. That's your job. You figure out what we need to do, and we do it. If it works, outstanding; if it doesn't, well, …" her voice trailed off.

"If it doesn't work, what?" Blake decided to lean in just a little.

"Well, if history repeats itself," John began, "we'll be meeting the next CEO."

"Thank you for your candor. I need to know what you're thinking-not just today, but every day. If we are going to accomplish what I believe we can, we'll need everyone to say what's on their mind. We will talk more about our performance and our plan in future meetings. Now, let's take five minutes each to share our stories. I'll go first.…"

Over the next half hour, the men and women on Blake's "executive team" discovered things they had never known about each other, even though they had worked together for a long time. Elizabeth had climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Brad was one of nine children, and Angie collected butterflies. They learned interesting bits of biographical information from everyone on the team. From Blake's perspective, it was a small victory.

After the meeting, Blake went back to his office to look at his email. When he asked Suzy for the password, she said, "Since you didn't tell me what you wanted, I chose Boss#5."

"What's that mean?" Blake asked.

"You're the fifth CEO."

"Really? This company is only ten years old."

"Ten and a half, to be precise."

"That doesn't sound healthy to me."

"Who said we were healthy?" She turned and walked out.

Blake shook his head in disbelief. He turned his chair and opened his email. As he read the messages, they fell roughly into four categories: requests for decisions, messages from the headquarters, customer complaints, and junk.

Not knowing what else to do, he started responding to the messages. To the customers with issues, he apologized and promised a quick resolution. To the requests for information from headquarters, he asked for more time. Regarding the decisions, he made the ones he could and forwarded others to his leadership team members.

Blake was feeling some sense of satisfaction as the inbox got smaller and smaller. He was so focused, he lost track of time. It was Suzy once again who broke his trance.

"Mr. Brown?"

"Call me Blake, please."

"Yes, sir, I'll try. Old habits are hard to break. Is there anything you want me to do for you before I leave?"

"Leave? Where are you going?"

"Home, sir, unless you want me to stay."

"What time is it?"

"Five o'clock."

"Seriously? I can't believe I've been sitting here all day."

"Well, sir, it's a big job, answering all those emails."

"Does this happen every day?"

"Like bats out of hell. They just keep coming. Every day it looks about the same."

"Really? How did the former CEO handle it?"

"I screened them, and he did the rest."

"Yes, yes. We talked about that this morning, and you said you weren't comfortable with that approach."

"Well, I thought we needed to talk first. You have to tell me how you want me to respond."

"Give me an example."

"Previously, I was told to delete messages from the headquarters. Is that what you want?"

"Absolutely not."

"Well, I wasn't sure. That's why I thought we should talk. Once I know what you want me to do, I'll do it."

"That's fair. Can we meet about that first thing in the morning?"

"Yes, sir. What time?"

"Let's start at 8:00."

"Yes, sir, and thanks for not firing anyone today."

"Thank you for not quitting after having five CEOs in ten years. One more thing-what's the dress code around here?"

"Dress code? I don't think we have one."

"Well, we're going to establish one. Business casual will be our standard. I'll communicate that with the leadership team. Let's you and I start tomorrow. We'll set the pace for the others."

Suzy understood Blake's message. "Yes, sir. Got it."

"Thanks for all your help today. I know this is a big job, and there is no way I could do it without you. I'm glad you're on the team. See you in the morning."

Blake stayed another half hour or so; he finished the emails he could and was able to see what Suzy had described-his inbox was growing right before his eyes. Before he left the building, he walked the floor. Everyone was gone. Not that he expected a lot of people to work into the night, but the office was a ghost town, and it was only 5:30. At Dynastar, there would have been much more activity at that time of day. All he'd observed on this first day gave him a sinking feeling-there was much to be done.

When Blake got home, Megan met him at the door. She gave him a big hug and a kiss. "Welcome home, my favorite CEO. How was it?"

Blake knew better than to try to fool her. He smiled, "It's going to be a challenge."

"Harder than you thought?"

"Probably so. I'm just used to Dynastar. And, although we weren't perfect, we were way ahead of what I saw today."

"You love a challenge."

"I guess," Blake managed a forced smile.

"What's the biggest challenge you saw today?" Megan asked.

"There were several, but the biggest may be the way we are doing the work-I think it's all wrong."

"What do you mean?"

"I don't know exactly. It seems like every decision and every problem comes to me. You should have seen some of the emails I responded to today. It's just not working. And, I'm convinced responding to urgent emails is not going to fix anything."

"What are you going to do?"

"I'm going to call Debbie. I haven't talked to her in months. She doesn't even know about my new role."

"That sounds like a good idea to me," Megan said.

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