According to our survey of more than 950 people, 97 percent of employees have Career Limiting Habbits (CLH) that prevent them from reaching their full potential at work. These habits are costing employees raises and promotions they could have received.
The study shows that the vast majority of managers are pessimistic that their employees will change their CLHs. In fact, managers report that only 10 to 20 percent of their employees make fundamental and lasting changes to their CLH.
Influencer: "This finding is incredibly discouraging when you consider the companies that are making enormous investments in performance management," says Joseph Grenny, co-author ofThe New Science of Leading Change and our business partner.
Top 5 Career Limiting Habits:
Other CLHs that limit employee progress are: disrespect, short-term focus, selfishness, passive aggressiveness and risk aversion.
Can you really succeed without changing your CLH? According to managers, the answer is a resounding "NO". Almost half of managers say that addressing employees' bad habits is three times more important than increasing their technical skills.
However, the online survey of 972 people, including 493 managers, found that there are predictable paths to success for employees who want to reverse their CLHs.
"Many of us think that just wanting and committing is the key to changing our long-standing bad behavior, but those who thrive on change know better than that," says Grenny. "Those who learn to use six unique sources of influence to help them change are ten times more likely to break bad habits and improve their chances of advancement."
HOW TO OVERCOME CAREER-LIMITING HABITS
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ABOUT THE RESEARCH: The study collected responses from 972 people through an online survey. The margin of error is approximately 3%.