You are hereBlogs / Sandy Schwan's blog / A N.I.C.E. Solution to Challenging Times

A N.I.C.E. Solution to Challenging Times


By Sandy Schwan - Posted on 31 October 2008

“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.”~ John Wooden, author of Wall Street Journal Best Seller Wooden on Leadership: How to Create a Winning Organization (2005) and American Basketball Hall of Fame member (player and coach)Uncertain times - initiated by an organizational change or market turbulence - present an opportunity to stay focused on what you can change / control and what you cannot.
I'd like to share with you an acronym used by Jana Schreuder, president of Northern Trust Corporation's Worldwide Operations and Technology group - Be N.I.C.E. 
Never panic. Innovate. Communicate. Execute.
ACTION: Consider how you might be able to apply this acronym to help your team or organization remain resilient during uncertain times. I've included one of my interpretations below to get you thinking:

 
Never panic. How can you instill confidence in your team, your organization, your family, your clients, your suppliers, the community the marketplace?

 
Innovate.  How can you help leaders understand how to navigate their teams and themselves through challenging scenarios in interesting, creative, and likely cost-effective ways?

 C
Communicate. How can you ensure that those people being affected by a change properly know what is going on impacts them, and if / what tools or ideas do you have to assist them?

 E
Execute. How can you 'keep on keeping on'  - and even grow! - while also stepping out of the way to attend to urgent matters that may arise?
Keep asking, "Given the business reality that exists, how can we make the most positive, possible difference in our future?" The solution: Be NICE...and I am not just saying 'be nice' because I am from the south! :)

Trackback URL for this post:

http://www.evolvingstrategies.com/trackback/244

Mikayla Rath

Im thankful for the article post.Much thanks again.

Rubi Bulluck

Looking forward to reading more. Great article.Really thank you!

Karley Vernon

Very good post. Fantastic.

Marilyn Urbina

Im obliged for the article.Really looking forward to read more. Awesome.

Reginald Tharpe

Im obliged for the post. Awesome.

Bree Austin

This is one awesome blog article. Keep writing.

Areli Viveros

I appreciate you sharing this blog post. Awesome.

Coby Hughey

Very good article post.Much thanks again. Will read on...

Penelope Riordan

A round of applause for your article.Thanks Again. Will read on...

Kadin Malcolm

Thanks a lot for the article post.Really looking forward to read more. Want more.

Annabel Boyle

Major thankies for the blog post.Much thanks again. Want more.

Rodney Patton

Major thankies for the blog article.Much thanks again. Awesome.

Dwayne Broadbent

Wow, great article post. Much obliged.

this is title

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.