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September 9, 2010 12:56 pm

Keith Ferrazzi: Even George Washington Almost Got Canned Once

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Keith Ferrazzi, author of Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time, publishes a email newsletter periodically that includes helpful business tips.  His most recent edition is particulary poignant to the current employment environment:

Did you know that in 1777, there was an effort to force George Washington to retire from the military service? I didn’t — until I took a look at Mark McNeilly’s George Washington and the Art of Business: The Leadership Principles of America’s First Commander-in-Chief.   

The anecdote got me to thinking about the number of people who feel like their jobs are at risk these days. It reminded me that what we do every day before and during a crisis powerfully affects what happens to us when it hits.
 
General Washington was able to survive the “Conway Cabal.” (The Cabal’s leader was an officer named Thomas Conway.) As McNeilly writes, “[Washington's] men supported him because they knew his strength of character and his own devotion to the Cause.  They also knew that Washington sought their counsel, strove to be fair with them, worked hard to help them build a stronger army, and stood by them despite their own mistakes.”
 
And while his opponents fired off surreptitious, self-important and derisive letters, Washington kept to the high road. He remained professional and controlled – despite obvious personal disdain for the men who sought to remove him and incredible frustration at having his merits called into question.
 
If you’re feeling under fire or nervous about your position, stay cool.  Worry about the things you can affect — particularly what you do and how you treat others.  Be proactive and stay positive.
 
In short, make your own history.
 
Warmest,
 
Keith
 
 
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