Thursday, March 13, 2014
Fire Drills
Even though they are technically called Emergency Evacuation Drills we
still call them by the name we learned long ago; Fire Drills. We've all
been through them at work at some point or another. Just when we are in
the middle of an important phone call or meeting, the alarm sounds and
out we go to stand on the lawn or concrete and wait for the evacuation
manager and the floor wardens to clear the building and allow us back in
when the "all clear" is sounded. It always seems like such a pain and a
bit of a waste of time, even though in the real one, we all want to be
prepared and out the door pronto. Because we all have been through the
drills many times, we have come to call those assignments and requests
that come to us in the last moment or the least acceptable time and
don't end up producing anything of substance, as another "fire drill".
There is nothing more precious that we have at work than our time so
when someone wastes it with an unnecessary request it can take us all
the way to angry and make us quite resentful. Which makes it all the
more important that we not waste others time either. We have many
choices each day when we ask for time from others. Before each request
we should evaluate to ensure that what we are asking for will make a
difference, yield a needed result, and most importantly, be the best use
of the other person's time. No one like a fire drill exercise. All
that said, the real evacuation and fire drills are to keep all of us on
our toes and for us to be alert at all times so that we can be ready and
prepared if there is an emergency. This is not a bad lesson in life as
well. There are certain dangers in life, both literally and
figuratively that we must always be ready for and prepared to avoid.
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