02/17/2014
Milo on Monday
"Labradors [are] lousy watchdogs. They usually bark when there is a stranger about, but it is an expression of unmitigated joy at the chance to meet somebody new, not a warning." ~Norman Strung
Milo has developed a fierce bark, especially at Dan the mailman. He actually really enjoys interacting with Dan because Dan gives him treats. But he doesn’t realize that it is Dan when he first hears the front gate open and footsteps on the porch. So he barks loudly and protectively, while wagging his tail in hopes of Dan. If they meet, it’s all kisses and back scratches.
I sometimes see this behavior in the workplace. An employee is conditioned to respond in a certain way. For example, I’ve met a critical curmudgeon at almost every workplace I have consulted for. For better or for worse, their behavior is reinforced to a point of every day occurrence.
But when given an opportunity to change, the curmudgeon is not as eager as Milo. Perhaps it’s finding the right motivation (treat) for them or recognizing that their critical viewpoint (their bark) is actually helpful to the organization.