I teach about thoughtful management instead of thoughtless doing. I even say I'd rather break the rules on purpose any day, with thought behind my decisions, than just go about my daily routine in a thoughtless manner. I want the managers and their teams to be successful because of their actions, not to just squeak by because of thoughtlessness.
How can one be a purposeful manager?
- Think before you act: Do a quick, cost-benefit analysis and weigh your options, but don't linger. Purposeful managers are decisive.
- Plan: As they say, "failing to plan is the same thing as planning to fail" (sorry, couldn't help myself...had to share it).
- Train and Execute: Ensure you and your team know what they're doing and and then that they follow their training.
- Review: Go back periodically and look at what you and your team has done and not done so you can make corrections moving forward.
What other ways do you know of to manage purposefully?