Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
What is Your Job?
Most jobs contain a multitude of other jobs.
I meet with managers who have far too narrow a view of what their job requires. There is a tendency to continue to do the comfortable and the comfortable often includes responsibilities better handled by a specialist or ones which have become outdated.
External influences can also skew matters. Lean organizations and tight budgets nudge leaders toward short-term thinking and away from defining the big picture. Hectic work schedules discourage meetings at the very time when frequent communication is vital.
The old question - What is your job? - is more important than ever. The ability to shift between responsibilities and quickly change plans to meet reality can be the difference between success and failure.
The self-confidence required to be nimble is impossible unless you know what your job is.
We keep getting back to the basics. What is your job?
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