Why do front line leaders spend so much time solving problems?
Because we want to make things better. We must improve the status quo. We must develop higher performance from our people -- and that means solving problems.
Problems surround us some days. Some we need to delegate to others but some we need to roll our sleeves up and handle. Helping the people on our team to solve problems (which is not the same as solving them for them) bonds us, grows us, and prepares us for the achievements ahead.
The cardinal rule in problem solving is make things better.
How are you making things better today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Front Range Leadership
Solving Problems | Achieving Your Goals
Because we want to make things better. We must improve the status quo. We must develop higher performance from our people -- and that means solving problems.
Problems surround us some days. Some we need to delegate to others but some we need to roll our sleeves up and handle. Helping the people on our team to solve problems (which is not the same as solving them for them) bonds us, grows us, and prepares us for the achievements ahead.
The cardinal rule in problem solving is make things better.
How are you making things better today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Front Range Leadership
Solving Problems | Achieving Your Goals
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