Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago · 2 min. reading time · 0 ·

Blogging
>
Graham🐝 blog
>
"You need to put some more paint on the canvas..."

"You need to put some more paint on the canvas..."

Not so long ago I had a conversation with a seasoned business professional and our discussion found itself weaving around leadership, which often happens, and rightfully so. 

aa2f382d.jpg
As part of the conversation he mentioned that he rarely says "no" but rather likes to say, "You need to put some more paint on the canvas"

I could not help but smile when he said this. It is such great saying; rich with important meaning.


The point to be made here is not about a crafty way of avoiding the word "no" or delaying a decision, but rather the recognition that a "picture needs to be painted" before you can ever utter the word "no" (or "yes" for that matter), and that sometimes the picture just isn't finished. 

Simplistically speaking, leaders would like to be able to say, "no, don't do it" or "yes, do it", but more often than not they find themselves needing more information (or a better picture) before they are able to, in good conscience, say "yes or no"

Of course there are situations where the obvious prevails and an answer of "yes" or "no" is a proverbial "no brainer", but more often than not, information, background, and justification in the form of a good ol' solid business case is needed, which metaphorically speaking, is the canvas. 

And to carry the metaphor further, as an artist you need to remember:

  • You want to paint the best picture you can - That is to say, you want to communicate effectively, provide the appropriate information for understanding the Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of the situation, and support the decision making process.
  • Not all canvases are the same size - In other words, depending on the situation, the information needed to support decisions may be different or vary in depth; all based on business impact, timing, risk, financial return and the personalities involved.
  • Be the best artist you can - Seems self explanatory
  • Everyone is an art critic - You may have painted a wonderful picture of the situation but there may be someone who wants it to be "just a little better"... alas, it falls on the artist to give them what they want. More often than not though, it will make you a better artist.
  • Not everyone will like the same art you do - Although you may have painted a wonderful picture, but for business, strategic, core value, or other not so clear reasons, the company just isn't going to hang your painting on the wall. The upside; you at least have the answer to what you want to do.

So there you have it, the result of a great conversation...metaphors and all. 

As an aside, the unfinished painting shown is the "Signing of the Treaty of Paris" by Benjamin West that depicts the signing of the treaty that put an end to the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation. A beautiful painting to be sure.

iamgpe

www.gpestratagem.com 
"
Comments

Joel Anderson

6 years ago #7

Paint away.

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago #6

#3
Thanks Harvey Lloyd

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago #5

#2
Thanks

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago #4

#1
Thanks Kevin Pashuk

Harvey Lloyd

7 years ago #3

Often times leaders find themselves in the position of Solomon, incomplete picture, but everyone expecting a choice. You bring to light some wise council. Graham\ud83d\udc1d Edwards

Mohammed Abdul Jawad

7 years ago #2

Great post. Graham\ud83d\udc1d Edwards Here's a lesson for leaders how to be prepared and tactical in approach.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #1

Solid advice Graham. Love the maxim.

Articles from Graham🐝 Edwards

View blog
2 years ago · 2 min. reading time

Recently I thought I had reached a level of wisdom that I could offer thoughts on a number of things ...

2 years ago · 3 min. reading time

Recently I thought I had reached a level of wisdom that I could offer thoughts on a number of things ...

2 years ago · 2 min. reading time

Recently I thought I had reached a level of wisdom that I could offer thoughts on a number of things ...

Related professionals

You may be interested in these jobs

  • Shopistry

    Développeur React

    Found in: Jooble CA O C2 - 3 days ago


    Shopistry Canada

    React Developer - Saaslify X - Webflow Ecommerce website template Sr. React Developer · Contract Canada Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit vel ut congue varius congue aliquet leo netus neque nibh semper in diam viverra nibh aliquam elit amet orci et dolor, f ...

  • Health Careers in Saskatchewan

    Enviro Serve Work

    Found in: beBee S2 CA - 1 week ago


    Health Careers in Saskatchewan Central Butte, Canada Part time

    Job Details RHA Job Number: GO Number of Vacancies: 1 Profession: Environmental Services Worker Organization: Saskatchewan Health Authority Facility Name: CENTRAL BUTTE REGENCY HOSPITAL Department: HOUSEKEEPING Employment Type: Permanent Employment Term: Part Time Posting Date: A ...

  • Mattamy Homes Limited

    Full Time Sales and Marketing Representative

    Found in: Jooble CA O L C2 - 1 day ago


    Mattamy Homes Limited Oakville, ON, Canada Full time

    Sales, Greater Toronto Low Rise Division · Full-Time · Director, Sales · When it comes to forward-thinking homebuilding and thoughtfully planned communities, Canadians think of Mattamy Homes. And that success is centred on a foundation of great people, because our team is as s ...