When you're working on a project, do you ever wonder why common sense is in such short supply?
People make mistakes that seem silly. Standard procedures are sometimes ignored creating havoc. Relationships that should be sound and happy feel haggard and lost. Where IS all this common sense?
When I'm the leader, I sometimes forget that not everyone shares my same view of common sense. Not everyone on the team has experienced the kinds of things that lead me to believe that certain project concepts are common sense and so they don't share that view.
We all have places in our work that seem simple to us but more complicated to others.
Just because something is common sense doesn't mean that people are doing it.
We may need to tell them about our version of common sense. We may need to make processes fool-proof. We need to make things easy.
The next time you think to yourself, "why are they missing that thing that is clearly common sense" consider the opportunity before you. Maybe for someone else to realize a piece of common sense they first must be told about it. Guess who gets to tell them?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: how to achieve your project goals
People make mistakes that seem silly. Standard procedures are sometimes ignored creating havoc. Relationships that should be sound and happy feel haggard and lost. Where IS all this common sense?
When I'm the leader, I sometimes forget that not everyone shares my same view of common sense. Not everyone on the team has experienced the kinds of things that lead me to believe that certain project concepts are common sense and so they don't share that view.
We all have places in our work that seem simple to us but more complicated to others.
Just because something is common sense doesn't mean that people are doing it.
We may need to tell them about our version of common sense. We may need to make processes fool-proof. We need to make things easy.
The next time you think to yourself, "why are they missing that thing that is clearly common sense" consider the opportunity before you. Maybe for someone else to realize a piece of common sense they first must be told about it. Guess who gets to tell them?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: how to achieve your project goals
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