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Bosses need to help their people cry, "Uncle!"

by Rick Baker
On May 30, 2014

It's not unusual for bosses to get annoyed when their people bring problems to them.

While that's not unusual it's also not productive.

Often when people bring problems to bosses they bring them because they don't know how to solve them. Bosses make the mistake of concluding the employee is being dysfunctional or perhaps not thinking enough or perhaps just being lazy. Bosses make the mistake of failing to realize in many instances the employee simply doesn't know how to do the task.

When employees don't know how to do the task they either need to be told how to do the task or how to find out how to do the task. Anything else falls short of helping the employee.

So, when an employee comes to the boss with a problem the boss needs to view this as an opportunity to teach the employee rather than an opportunity to be annoyed by the employee or perhaps even criticize or chastise the employee.

Bosses need to encourage employees to cry "Uncle!"

Bosses need to go farther than this. Bosses need to help their employees seek escalated assistance when the situation, the problem, or the decision requires that level of help.

Think of it this way... Bosses need to help their people cry "Great-Uncle!" and "Great-Great-Uncle!"

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I'm too busy to be present. I'm busy agonizing over the past, I'm busy worrying about the future, and …

by Rick Baker
On May 29, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

I'm too busy to be present. I'm busy agonizing over the past, I'm busy worrying about the future, and...I'm busy looking over your shoulder to see if there are more important people I would like to talk to.

Shame on me!

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What time-management lesson do you learn from people who have the habit of saying, "I'm too busy"?

by Rick Baker
On May 29, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Would you want to learn time-management from a person who fails to arrive on time? 

Would you want to learn time-management from a person who does not deliver on promises?

Would you want to learn time-management from a person who fails to return phone calls or email?

Would you want to learn time-management from a person who is too busy?

 

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"I'm too busy." When you say that you inject yourself with a dose of stress.

by Rick Baker
On May 29, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Your brain reacts when you say things like, "I'm too busy." and "I don't have time." When your brain hears you say things like that it, subconsciously, begins to work to help you out. Your brain knows time is a thing it cannot control. Your brain knows your body is a thing it can control. So, your brain works to control your body by providing it chemical and electrical changes to help it deal with the stress you are telling it you are under by saying things like, "I'm too busy." and "I don't have time." 

 

Self-stressing about time...now there's a destructive habit!

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If you feel you don't have time - Listen to someone. See how slowly time moves?

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Oh...I see...how silly of me...I should have known you are too busy to listen.

I should have noticed your inability to make eye contact, your looking over my shoulder, your interruptions...it all makes sense...you are too busy.

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Leaders who cannot see their forest need a good pruning.

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Some leaders claim they do not have time to plan. Actually, they DO have enough time...they just struggle with how to use time. That is an infectious condition. It tends to spread from the leader to others in the organization. Soon, there's a not-enough-time epidemic throughout the workplace.

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