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Why You Should Be a Great Boss Welcome!
If you're a business owner or executive who is responsible
for managing five or more people, you have special needs.
You have to delegate effectively, stamp out reverse
delegation, develop your people so they can take over
some of your responsibilities and be super-efficient
with your time so that you can enjoy your family and
your life.
If you do not have the skills to do this, your dream
business will start turning into a nightmare -- maybe
it already has.
Highly successful business owners whose business supports
their desired lifestyle know the secrets of being a
great boss. First and foremost, they decided which activities
they need to do. Everything else is delegated. If you
have the fear that nobody else can do it right, you
have to overcome that notion. Otherwise, you will doom
yourself to be chained to routine details.
Next you must choose subordinates whom you can trust
to do the job right. Start out by delegating less important
duties. Take the time to train them to perform higher-level
tasks.
You might complain this takes too much time. This is
minute wise and hour foolish. If time is money, it is
also penny wise and pound foolish. Investing time to
develop new people will save you huge amounts of time
in the future.
Many business owners get frustrated when their orders
are misunderstood. One owner of a bicycle shop told
a subordinate to put one of their brand new, top-selling
bicycles in the showcase window as soon as it came in.
The owner went home to enjoy his family that evening.
When he returned to his store, he expected to see a
beautiful shiny bicycle in a store window. He was shocked
to see a crate with the bicycle still inside.
He had neglected the cardinal rule of delegation. Always
ask for a description of what you're subordinate will
do. Again this takes a little bit more time, but gives
you far superior results. It also saves you tons of
time.
The key to helping your people grow into being efficient,
helpful and loyal is to get their input. Engage them
in the problem solving process. Ask for their suggestions.
How do they see themselves fulfilling the job? You will
be helping them to stretch and think better. They will
become more self-reliant. Also, if they have ownership
in the process, they will be much more motivated to
make it work.
A wise boss will listen to his worker's suggestions.
He will allow the worker to do things the worker's
way if feasible. You might have a way of accomplishing
the job that is better. Share this with the worker and
let him decide what he will do. Your worker will have
a bigger investment in his own ideas. He will work harder
to prove his right. The whole idea is to co-create solutions
with your workers. Sometimes, your worker will come
up with ideas that are better than yours.
Follow these steps and you will maximize your people's
talents. They will become highly motivated and more
productive. You will start to free up huge amounts of
your time.
You will be on your way to being a great boss who has
more time to enjoy his business, this family, and his
life.
Author: Stan the Mann
Stan Mann, C.P.C. supports business owners, top executives
and commission salespeople to substantially grow their
business and have a balanced life. He is a Certified
Professional Coach. For additional articles and resources
please visit http://www.stanmann.com
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