Bruce Tulgan's Free Newsletter (TEXT VERSION) July 16, 2009 issue - 195th edition "You Don't Have Time NOT to Manage People" Sometimes managers tell me, "I don't have time to manage people." And I tell them, "You don't have time not to manage people."
When managers don't spend time up front in advance providing guidance, direction, support and coaching, eight things go wrong: You don't have time not to manage people. Sometimes managers say to me, "No, no, no, I actually don't have time." So I say, "Let me follow you around for a couple of days." And here's what I find: The managers that are absolutely convinced that they don't have time to manage people spend more time managing people than anyone else. They just spend all of their management time in crisis mode solving problems that never had to happen in the first place. Sometimes managers will say to me, "No, no, no, but I actually don't have time." So I follow them around and here's what I find. There's plenty of talk in the workplace: talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. Talk about everything under the sun. Just not enough talk about the work. You don't have time not to manage people. If you're short on time, then the only way you can increase your productive capacity is to spend more time leveraging the productive capacity of other people. Management time is high leverage time. Every minute you spend guiding, directing, supporting and coaching another person is going to help that person avoid unnecessary problems, get more work done better and faster, and help you delegate more responsibility.
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