Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 48

Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 48

Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 48
FULL CONTACT PROJECT MANAGEMENT

By "Coach" Gary Micheloni

Lessons From Famous Leaders
Learning from FDR and George W. on dealing with devastation

Depending upon how you account for the time, we are at least two or three years into this "Great Recession" which has been plaguing our country, communities, industry, businesses and families. For most of us, we wonder when it will all end. And yet, compared to other horrible events in history, you might need to remember that people have faced far worse and not only survived, but thrived, because they hung in there. You only lose when you give up.

There have been two "sneak" attacks on our country, but how the country's leaders dealt with these tragedies might show us how we should deal with the economic mess we face now. Project and business management are more about effective leadership than anything else, so let's see what we construction types can learn from a couple of presidents.

First, let's fill in the details of these events. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "FDR," addressed Congress on Dec. 8, 1941, beginning this way:

"Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941-a date which will live in infamy the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.

The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific."

President George W. Bush, "W," on Sept. 20, 2001, addressed both houses of Congress, concluding this way:

"I will not forget this wound to our country or those who inflicted it. I will not yield; I will not rest; I will not relent in waging this struggle for freedom and security for the American people. The course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain. Freedom and fear, justice and cruelty, have always been at war, and we know that God is not neutral between them.

Fellow citizens, we'll meet violence with patient justice-assured of the rightness of our cause, and confident of the victories to come. In all that lies before us, may God grant us wisdom, and may He watch over the United States of America"

A huge lesson to be learned from these dark and difficult times in American history times even darker and more difficult than we face today. It's the lesson I want you to take from these two men, one a Democrat and the other a Republican, but both Americans, who delivered speeches 60 years apart.

Keep in mind that both presidents were welcomed before Congress with thunderous ovations, shouts and loud cheers. Why these reactions in a time of national mourning? We are Americans, and we don't give up when things get bad or tragic. Whether we have someone sneak up on us while we are at peace, or we might see something coming our way, we deal with it. We dealt with it then, and we will most assuredly deal with it now.

By definition, a president has to be a leader. But, so does a project manager or the owner of a contracting business. The alternative to leadership is chaos. But, if your business is potentially subject to chaos, then so, too, are the businesses of your competitors. What this all means is that if you figure out a way to hang in there, outwit and outlast your competitors (a la "Survivor"), you can come out of this recession in much better shape than you entered. Plus, you may become one of the few remaining contractors in your town.

These are times to try different ways, explore different markets and approaches, and yet rely on your primary trade.


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