“Our goal, their goal? What’s the difference?” Brent retorted.
“The difference is your relationship with the team, their relationship with you and your understanding of who is accountable,” I replied. “When they don’t meet your goal and you come down on them, how do you think they feel? What is their attitude toward you?”
“They know I am disappointed in them.”
“No, they get pissed at you.”
“Pissed at me?” Brent sat back. “I am not the one who is supposed to be selling, they are.”
“You are right. As the leader, I expect you to devote full attention to the management of this sales team. Which is why they are pissed at you.”
“I still don’t get it. Why are they upset with me?”
“Assuming they are doing their best, and you are still falling short of your goal, who is the only one who can hire more salespeople? Who is the only one who can coordinate different marketing? Who is the only one who change the assignment of leads? Who is the only one who can change their collateral literature? Who is the only one who can set selling margins?”
Brent was silent, then finally spoke, “That would be me.”