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I’ve always thought a strong leader was a leader who could make a
fast and informed decision about anything at anytime. I thought this
kind of decision making would help you achieve a irreplaceable position
in the organization.
And it might.
But it’s horrible for the developmental culture of your organization.
Making all of the decisions does nothing to help develop other
leaders or make them feel like they’re an important part of the process
and furthermore it continues to feed your self deception that you’re
actually the smartest person in the room.
So these days when faced with a really important decision that needs to be made I’m learning to respond with a simple question.
What do you think?
Amazing how that one question…
1. develops ownership.
2. generates better ideas.
3. creates extra time for you to focus on what only you can focus on.
Don’t be afraid to let go of your need to control your own life. Decide not to decide.
I’m finding all kinds of uses for this principle at work, in my marriage and with my kids.
So let’s all say it out loud together….What do you think?
Anyone else struggle with a few control issues?
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