High performance leaders take responsibility for everything that matters to them and speak up when necessary.
If it is important, a leader is involved. Even when high performance leaders delegate (and they delegate a great amount) they stay in touch, stay involved, stay informed. That's not the same as micromanaging -- it's keeping interest, keeping focus, keeping attention on critical matters.
Keep in mind that people may not always know what's important to you. With so much going on in your team already, it can be easy for a detail to slip away and for a task to stay undone. High performance leaders don't let that happen. Attention brings results.
How do you keep your focus on what matters most to you?
In what ways do you demonstrate your sense of responsibility?
What important matter do you need to attend to right now?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
http://frontrangeleadership.com
If it is important, a leader is involved. Even when high performance leaders delegate (and they delegate a great amount) they stay in touch, stay involved, stay informed. That's not the same as micromanaging -- it's keeping interest, keeping focus, keeping attention on critical matters.
Keep in mind that people may not always know what's important to you. With so much going on in your team already, it can be easy for a detail to slip away and for a task to stay undone. High performance leaders don't let that happen. Attention brings results.
How do you keep your focus on what matters most to you?
In what ways do you demonstrate your sense of responsibility?
What important matter do you need to attend to right now?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
http://frontrangeleadership.com
a person with a high sense of personal resposibility,are they inclined to overate themselves?
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