Mardi Gras Leader of ChaosIn New Orleans last week, just a few weeks before Mardi Gras, I was privileged to speak to a group of more than 100 business owners about chaos in business and “Getting the Process Right.”  Later, my wife Susan and I drove to see family in Baton Rouge where I grew up. We went on then to St. Francisville, Louisiana to enjoy some good food and a few plantations along the Mississippi.

While there, I found a copy of Country Roads Magazine with an article titled, “Mardi Gras Capitaine, the Leader of Chaos.”  It was a story about a Cajun French tradition, whereby Mardi Gras revelers dress up in outlandish, colorful costumes and plan a route to visit fun-loving neighbors. Revelers greet one another with, “Laissez les bon temps rouler”—that’s French for “Let the good times roll!”

Alcohol Consumption Brings on Chaos

That tradition is also a rite-of-passage for young boys and girls into adulthood; having fun, yet being watched over. While partying, and consuming sometimes large amounts of alcohol, reveling can get out of hand and pretty chaotic.  One of the events of this South Louisiana tradition is where property owners on the route of the Mardi Gras offer the revelers a gift of a live chicken. The trick is, they first must catch the chicken, which is where the fun and chaos breaks out.  Revelers get a little crazy, not to mention very dirty, in their pursuit of a feathered meal.

Capitaine Acts to Turn Chaos Back to Order

When the pushing and shoving gets out of hand, the “Capitaine” takes action to gain control. All Mardi Gras participants have agreed in advance, before the party begins, to absolutely obey ALL commands of the Capitaine, the leader of this small-town Mardi Gras chaos. He is usually the one NOT wearing a mask and not intoxicated.

Captain of Chaos in Business

Having just spoken at the New Orleans conference on how to remove chaos in business, this story of Mardi Gras really grabbed me.  As a business owner, it struck me that all owners must realize WE ARE “Capitaine!” For the unacquainted, that means captain or leader. WE are responsible for bringing the chicken-chasing-madness in our business back to order before the unthinkable happens, like losing one of our most valuable customers.

Ironic Truth About This Mardi Gras Tradition

Many business owners too often relate to the title “Captain of Chaos.”  Some have other names for this chicken-chasing Mardi Gras.  Maybe you think of yourself as the “head firefighter,” the one who daily chases and puts out the fires of chaos. Of course, in business chaos is NOT a game played in a colorful costume.  When disorder breaks out in business, and it’s not contained, it demonstrates poor leadership to employees and customers. Those types of business owners are un-masked and unable to hide from the cost that chaos brings.

Mission Possible

Our business mission is to teach and coach leaders of industry to STOP the chaos and help them become like the lead conductor over a “symphony of order.”  With systemization, a business owner becomes the Capitaine of “The System” and not the “Leader of the Chaos.”

What is a System?

A system is a group of integrated written processes on how a business should operate, from opening to closing.  Getting these processes right, one system at a time, will rid owners and employees of the frustrations caused by disorder.

Stop chasing chickens!  Chaos in business is not Mardi Gras reveling.  I know from past experience—it’s dirty, costly and not fun!

 

Did I mention? Great Systems work!