My next step forward in this series on developing effective leaders and managers is to address an issue common to almost every leadership team I’ve worked with – indecision.
Some people find it very hard to make decisions about anything. They simply hate making decisions. Others are very decisive when it comes to making personal decisions, but struggle in a group or team setting. When the outcome matters a lot, the pressure to make the right decision adds even more weight to the process. For these reasons and more, it is very common for teams to fall into the trap of discussing issues endlessly without
deciding anything.
So, there’s a big, unexpected rock in the road impeding your progress. You can go around it, over it, under it or blow it up to get it out of your way. You must decide. Standing there immobilized for weeks, months or years, discussing all the attributes of the rock, or worse, blaming the rock for your failure to move forward, isn’t an option. Great leaders and managers press for a decision to keep the team moving forward.
Here are your takeaway points for today:
Above all, remember this: it’s all about progress, not perfection. Decide!