Case Study

“All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. “
Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC)
In the last few days I have been conducting an examination of my local executive director. The sad thing is that in my new office - actually bump that- cubicle. I will sit a mere 7 feet away from her office whereas before I had at minimum three city blocks worth of distance between us. Anyway I have been studying this woman for a while and I am certain that some of you may have known a person like this. The same director who did not give the staff from my grant the federally provided raise because the staff on other grants didn’t get one. The woman under which comp time has become a memory. This woman who docked a staff member for the hour it took him to change his tire which caught a flat while out on an errand for her. I understand a few things, this woman is a control freak, she should work in corporate america, and I could make money taking lots on who will kirk out on her first. She is not only a control freak, but it seems as though she has or seeks nothing outside of her job. She works weekends, late nights and early mornings. When she is in the office all she does is work. I mean she won’t even turn on a radio. As a matter of fact I’ve been trying to think what type of music she might listen to and I keep drawing a blank. I can’t even see her listening only to classical. The worse part is she is devoid of any true humor and she can be rude. Frankly she either needs some sex or an ass whooping really, really bad. I’ve had offers to conduct the latter from more than one person…I’m keeping these on reserve. I have no idea what would help this woman. The truly worse part is she is loved by the majority of the board members, however not those who are most community oriented. It was she who authored our move out of our own buiding and into a space in their office. I might have failed to mention that before our youth had two floors on which to relax, now they have a 8 x 13′ space in the basement of our new prison, pardon me, place of business. It bewilders me how a person with her nature makes up their mind to go into human services. This ruthless “efficiency” has no place in a non-profit organization. Perhaps an Enron type corporation or even better an oil company would be more suited for her talents. Somewhere along the way she missed the fact that a person in her position as a middle man between a board and staff should work for the staff. The job of the board is to think about numbers and hard facts. When staff is not happy than everything falls apart. People tend to forget that frontline staff gets the work done. Any success any agency has is directly related to th efforts of frontline staff. Directors can organize and plan, but it’s the staff that makes things happen. Without them you have nothing and more and more people are leaving this organization. So I am still left with the question what makes her tick. Accolades? Is she career minded and driven. Does she just not realize that her goals are unattainable so long as treats her staff like cattle? Does she not accept the fact that alienating clients will bring about the ruin of an agency? Is her need for control blinding her to the reality of what is happening around her? Staff has realized that many of her efforts do not work out as she planned because of her lack of bend. Yes I said bend. It is my understanding that hard and rigid things tend to break. Even rocks errode over time. Something pliable like water tends to have it’s way because it adjusts to the circumstances. Water eats away at metal. It fits through crevices, it crashes and destroys, it surrounds and decays. Water evaporates only to join the atmosphere and reintroduce itself as rain. {channeling Bruce Lee}” Put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot, water can flow and it can crash, be water my friend.” This lady is a granite slab and the tide is slowly rise, just call me Aquaman kids. Not just because I talk to Salmon when it’s been prepared well either.
Perhaps she was different in the beginning and she’s been there so long that she’s become hardened. We all know it’s possible. The key is to never stay at a job that long where that can happen.
Comment by SimplyDiva — October 29, 2005 @ 9:39 pm
how did she get the job? I completely agree with what you’re saying here.
Comment by jdid — October 29, 2005 @ 11:04 pm
lol @ your salmon comment!
I have a suggestion… I understand she is tough on her employees…. and I KNOW this is not fun, being that I have worked for 2 nonprofits and the current one I’m working for has the same type female running the joint. If you walk past her and she doesn’t speak first, you BET not speak to her! Women tend to, yes, all women… tend to respond to small, sensitive gifts. I know NATIONAL BOSSES day has come and gone, but maybe get her something as a “just because” kinda thing… a nice pen, a card, balloons, or something… and get your department to pitch in… OR just leave it on the desk anonymously. See how she responds to it, then go from there.
THEN… go home and watch OFFICE SPACE!!! I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!! Then go to work and discuss the movie with her.
Comment by Miss A. — October 30, 2005 @ 3:50 am
Man some well prepared Salmon will make you tear for joy! lol
Sounds like ole girl needs some long dong slong…makes everything better! Really it does!
Comment by Icey — October 30, 2005 @ 4:23 am
This is precisely why I want the flip out of corporate America. You described my boss to a t. I won’t go into detail because I am sincerely paranoid about my ability to really put some stuff on blast until I am officially ready to retire from the corporate game and write. The fact that you are so acutely aware of her dysfunction is something to celebrate. It means you are ALIVE.
Comment by **RPM** — October 30, 2005 @ 4:02 pm
Naw, I’m convinced. She needs her ass kicked. Dick would be wasted on her.
Comment by NinaMM — October 31, 2005 @ 3:45 am
Hmmm…. very interesting. I used to work for someone like that. Be sure to let us know when she breaks because it’s inevitable. It took 7+ years of me knowing my former sup for her to break, but now she is mush. Good mush, but still mush.
Comment by van007 — November 2, 2005 @ 7:23 pm