How is your sense of urgency?
When something is important, do you ramp up a bit, do you ratchet up your resources, do you move faster and more decisively?
Most leaders can tell just by looking at someone whether or not they have a sense of urgency in that moment. There's an important feature in that skill: in that moment. Just because someone doesn't look urgent right now doesn't mean that they aren't sometimes quite urgent. We can, and should, practice urgency without burning out.
"In that moment" matters. That's one of the benefits of deadlines: creating those moments of urgency that we might otherwise lack.
There's nothing like a deadline to make you increase your sense of urgency. And usually, more urgency translates into more speed.
We do want to get things done, right?
-- doug smith
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