Everything that happens in any company comes down to the leader’s ability to do the work, delegate the work or find someone who can do the work the leader may not be capable of doing. The turning point for most businesses, including my own snow removal business, is when the owner of the company has the courage to engage in an internal audit of his abilities to lead not only the company but the people in his charge.
Before the flakes of the next winter start falling, I suggest taking some time away from the day-to-day grind to take an honest look inward and identify where you are winning and losing leadership battles in your company. Don’t ignore the problems. Address them head on and find solutions by capitalizing on the strengths of those that complement you and your work.
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Before the flakes of the next winter start falling, I suggest taking some time away from the day-to-day grind to take an honest look inward and identify where you are winning and losing leadership battles in your company. Don’t ignore the problems. Address them head on and find solutions by capitalizing on the strengths of those that complement you and your work.
CLICK HERE to learn more about taking care of those in your charge.
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