"The growth and development of people is the highest calling of leadership." — Harvey S. Firestone
Your role as a
leader is to develop talent to the highest levels of independent and autonomous
thinking and execution. Great leaders don’t subscribe to a “Do-It-For-You”
methodology of talent management, rather they lead, mentor, coach and develop
team members by getting them to buy-into a “Do-It-Yourself” work ethic. Great
leaders view each interaction, question or even conflict as a coaching
opportunity. Don’t answer questions or solve problems just because you can,
rather teach your employees how to do it for themselves. If you make it a habit
of solving problems for people, you simply teach them to come to you for
solutions at the first sign of a challenge.
Leaders
facilitate the solution of problems by pinpointing responsibility and
developing employees. Leaders do not solve other people’s problems. Similar to
the fishing adage, which says don’t feed a person a fish; teach them how to
fish, don’t solve the problem, teach them how to solve their own problems.
Lean thinkers
at Toyota believe that showing respect for people means you allow them to think
for themselves and solve their own problem. It is often said that the mission
of Toyota is about developing exceptional people who happen to make great cars.
The point is that it is more about people and less about the problem. The
problem is another opportunity to teach them a skill for lifetime.
Develop
exceptional people and teams who follow your company's philosophy. Empowerment
happens when employees use the company tools to solve problems. Build cross functional
teams to improve quality and productivity. Work hard to reinforce the company
culture and assure it is followed over the course of years.
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