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The old adage, You're only as strong as the people around you
is true. Yet so many of us in management tend to forget it, and
in doing so we weaken our own management and leadership power bases.
Many of us fall into the trap of hoarding power, even when we
don't think we are. We hoard our power by limiting the information we share.
We hoard our power by not delegating the authority, as well as the responsibility,
for projects. We hoard our power by interacting with only a select group
of key employees.
The problem with hoarding power is that one person can effectively
control just so much power. There's a point at which one person can focus
and manage effectively. This point, once reached, will then limit how much
and how effectively the organization will grow and operate. This point,
once reached, also marks the limit of our management and leadership power.
To ensure your ability and your limits for management effectiveness
and power continue to grow - give some of your power away. What! Give away a
limited resource! Are you nuts? Maybe. But give power to those around
you and you'll see your organization surpass its former limitations.
Share the appropriate information with the appropriate personnel
so they can learn and take on additional responsibilities. Delegate the authority as well as the responsibility for projects
to give others opportunities to learn and to experience the true highs and lows of project management. Give power to those
outside your normal select group to identify prospective new key players.
Give others the opportunities to become powerful in their own rights.
The stronger they become; the stronger you become.
Empower your people. Leverage your power. Grow a powerful
organization.
Copyright 2004 - Liz Weber of Weber Business Services, LLC.
Liz speaks, consults, and trains on Leadership Development, Strategic Planning, and Organizational Change. Additional
articles can be found at http://www.wbsllc.com/leadership.shtml
Liz can be reached at liz@wbsllc.com or(717)597-8890
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