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Ask Dr. Karen - March 6, 2007

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The "Coach the Coaches" series: Availability

 Dear Dr. Karen,

How can I help one of my direct reports be more available to their group without appearing busy, inconvenienced, rushed or interrupted?

He is typically multi-tasking in the office.  While he is concentrating on something he has his head phones on listening to music.

 

Answer:

With the perception of “availability” you are dealing with at least two issues: 1) Being seen as ready to talk and 2) Tuning in when someone comes to talk.  “Busy” managers are turned on by multi-tasking. The lure of doing more than one thing is too great sometimes. It’s a bit like a drug. One way to kick a habit is to substitute new behavior(s) for old one(s).
 

 

What says “busy”

What says “available”

 

 

 

1

Sitting with back to your office door

Fully or partially facing the office door

2

Watching the computer screen while having a conversation

Turning the computer off while having a conversation or turning away completely

3

Answering the telephone while having conversations

Learn to divert or silence incoming calls without a ring in the office

Wearing headphones and listening to music while working on the computer even if it helps you focus

Resist the temptation to wear the headphones during regular office hours

5

Showing impatience when someone stops by unexpectedly because you want to concentrate to finish something

Letting others know your “open office” time  period; be truly “available” during those times

6

Wiggling or tapping your hands or feet

Pressing a ball or some executive “toy”; telling people that is what keeps you focused

 
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