We’ve seen the horse whisperer and the pet whisperer. What about the office whisperer?
The horse whisperer has a way to talk to a horse and connect with them. Reassure them. Calm them down.
The pet whisperer has the skills to find out how a pet is stressed. Find out the things that are causing problems. Trying to make things better. Provide a better quality of life.

The office whisperer has other intentions. They often want to discuss people. They want to gossip! Not to improve. Not to help you. Not to make things better. To put themselves forward.
Scheming. Controlling. Divide and conquer.
There is nothing that is good that comes out of a whisperer. Nothing.
There is a reason they are whispering. They don’t want others to hear what they have to say or more importantly- what they are doing. The message is generally caustic. You don’t make a positive comment in a whisper. Think about this. Really. It’s like acid. It burns!
The purpose for whispering is about power. Period. You can comment below if you disagree. I wish you would!
Closed door meetings are fine and needed. There is a time in management when you need to close the door and discuss issues with staff. But how often do you find yourself whispering? I think that when you whisper you are really showing your cards. You are posturing. You are manipulating. You are trying to gather folks for your position. You are whispering to make your point. Why do you it? Why do you whisper? Please- really thing about this!
When I close my door it’s primarily to avoid the noise. Yes, I have to discuss things in private with folks occasionally. And that’s OK. But when I close the door, I don’t feel like I need to whisper. When you whisper you are delivering a secret. A special, often strategic message. Don’t bite on this. When the level goes low- think! Why do I feel like I need to whisper? Why can’t I talk in a normal tone? Who does this benefit? There is usually a reason for the whisper. Adults generally get rid of this when they leave the playground. Right?
Remember what your Mom told you- if you can’t say something good about someone then don’t say it at all! There is a time to discuss performance and management issues in a closed door setting but this should not need to be a daily event.
It’s really good advice from your Mom. Don’t whisper. Listen to your Mom!
2 responses to “The Office Whisperer”
Good stuff brother.
My daughter Sam does not use the word ‘secret’ with her children. Praise Him.
Prayers for those in the hurricane path!
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Thanks Scott! Pray that the storm goes out to sea!
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