GWC™
Summary
TLDREOS Worldwide promotes the GWC tool, which evaluates whether employees in an organization have the necessary components to excel in their roles. The concept of GWC stands for: 'Get it', meaning they must intuitively understand the role; 'Want it', signifying a natural desire to do the job; and 'Capacity', indicating they have the education, skills, time, and emotional ability to perform effectively. Having all three is crucial, as lacking 'Get it' or 'Want it' is seen as a dead-end, while lacking 'Capacity' can be developed with time and patience. If an employee doesn't possess 'Get it' or 'Want it', it's advised to let them go. However, if they lack 'Capacity', they should be given one to three years to grow into their role. This tool is part of a suite offered by EOS to enhance business operations, and more resources can be accessed at eosworldwide.com.
Takeaways
- 🛠️ GWC is a tool used to assess team members' fit in a job role.
- 💡 'Get it' involves an intuitive understanding of the job.
- 🔥 'Want it' requires an intrinsic motivation for the role.
- 📚 'Capacity' is about having necessary skills, time, and emotional resources.
- ✅ All three aspects—GWC—must be a 'Yes' for an effective employee.
- ⏳ Allow 1-3 years to develop capacity if needed.
- 🚫 Lack of 'Get it' or 'Want it' necessitates letting go of the person.
- 📈 GWC helps to streamline the people component in business strategies.
- 🔍 More EOS tools and resources are available at eosworldwide.com.
- 🤝 Doing the humane thing by releasing those who don't fit is vital.
Timeline
- 00:00:00 - 00:02:52
The video introduces the GWC tool from EOS Worldwide, designed to enhance the people component of a business. GWC stands for Get It, Want It, and Capacity. Employees need to naturally understand their role (‘Get It’), have an inherent desire to perform their job (‘Want It’), and possess the necessary skills and time to execute their job well (‘Capacity’). All three criteria must be met for an employee to be successful. If someone lacks 'Get It' or 'Want It,' they should be let go, as they won't suddenly meet these criteria. If they lack capacity but have the other two, patience is advised while they develop. The GWC tool is part of a suite of resources available from EOS Worldwide to improve business efficacy.
Mind Map
Video Q&A
What does GWC stand for?
GWC stands for Get it, Want it, and Capacity.
Why is 'Get it' important in GWC?
'Get it' ensures the person has the natural intuition and ability to understand the job.
What does it mean to 'Want it' in GWC?
To 'Want it' means the person has a natural drive and desire to perform the job.
How is 'Capacity' defined in GWC?
'Capacity' refers to having the necessary education, experience, time, and emotional ability to perform the job well.
What happens if a person doesn't possess all attributes in GWC?
If they lack 'Get it' or 'Want it', they're unlikely to succeed. If they lack 'Capacity', they may need time to develop it.
Can someone learn to 'Get it'?
It's difficult because 'Get it' involves natural intuition, which is hard to teach.
What should you do if someone wants the job but lacks capacity?
Be patient and give them time to develop skills and experience.
How long should you give someone to develop capacity?
Allow one to three years for someone to develop the necessary capacity.
What is suggested if someone lacks 'Get it' or 'Want it'?
It's recommended to let them go, as they are unlikely to change.
Where can I find more EOS tools?
More tools can be downloaded from eosworldwide.com.
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