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Delegation is the true leader's paradox.
In feedback discussions, have you ever heard:
Simultaneously, are you saying to yourself:
Often, the high performers who want to receive more meaningful work are the very ones struggling to delegate work to others. It’s a common leadership paradox.
A simple mindset shift helps us work through the paradox. I call it “delegrow.” It is impossible--absolutely impossible--for you to develop others if you do not delegate work that allows them to grow. Conversely, it is impossible--absolutely impossible--for you to develop yourself if you are not delegated work that allows you to grow. But how can you take on more without giving more to others?
Delegation doesn’t mean “shove this off on someone else.” Delegation means “appoint as my representative.” We are too often afraid that we’ll be seen as the bad boss dumping busy work on already-busy people. Or we, ourselves, are so busy, it’s a waste of time to stop and involve others. This faulty thinking works against our very goals to grow others and grow ourselves.
If we all have the mindset of “delegrow,” we will be asking different questions:
Yes, brown stuff does roll downhill sometimes. The truth is, not all work is strategic and sexy. Tedious, crappy assignments exist at all levels. But, what may be crappy data clean-up work to you, could be an opportunity for someone else to learn the company’s chart of accounts. What may be mind-numbing slide editing to you, was a chance for me to hone executive presentation skills...and I was even happy doing it on a Sunday because I got exposure to the leadership team at their offsite.
We each need a mindset that growth—our personal growth and our ability to grow others—requires delegation. What will you delegate tomorrow?
www.the-me-suite.com
FB: @mesuite
LinkedIn: Donna Peters
Twitter: @DonnaPetersCMeO
*The Me-Suite podcast theme song by @Moshun
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Delegation is the true leader's paradox.
In feedback discussions, have you ever heard:
Simultaneously, are you saying to yourself:
Often, the high performers who want to receive more meaningful work are the very ones struggling to delegate work to others. It’s a common leadership paradox.
A simple mindset shift helps us work through the paradox. I call it “delegrow.” It is impossible--absolutely impossible--for you to develop others if you do not delegate work that allows them to grow. Conversely, it is impossible--absolutely impossible--for you to develop yourself if you are not delegated work that allows you to grow. But how can you take on more without giving more to others?
Delegation doesn’t mean “shove this off on someone else.” Delegation means “appoint as my representative.” We are too often afraid that we’ll be seen as the bad boss dumping busy work on already-busy people. Or we, ourselves, are so busy, it’s a waste of time to stop and involve others. This faulty thinking works against our very goals to grow others and grow ourselves.
If we all have the mindset of “delegrow,” we will be asking different questions:
Yes, brown stuff does roll downhill sometimes. The truth is, not all work is strategic and sexy. Tedious, crappy assignments exist at all levels. But, what may be crappy data clean-up work to you, could be an opportunity for someone else to learn the company’s chart of accounts. What may be mind-numbing slide editing to you, was a chance for me to hone executive presentation skills...and I was even happy doing it on a Sunday because I got exposure to the leadership team at their offsite.
We each need a mindset that growth—our personal growth and our ability to grow others—requires delegation. What will you delegate tomorrow?
www.the-me-suite.com
FB: @mesuite
LinkedIn: Donna Peters
Twitter: @DonnaPetersCMeO
*The Me-Suite podcast theme song by @Moshun