How to Manage A Leader Who Makes Everything Urgent


Have you ever worked with a boss who made everything so urgent that you never

knew what was truly important? If so, you probably haven’t forgotten how frustrating

it is to be unable to prioritize.


Or you may have worked for someone who required an immediate response for

every little request, making you feel like you were living in a constant state of

emergency.


Or maybe you’ve had to choose between two genuinely critical priorities, both

equally important to your boss.


In reality, when everything is labeled urgent, it turns out that nothing really is. We

can’t know what’s important, which means we can’t know how to respond. You

may not be able to change your boss, but you can change how you respond to

make the best of a bad situation. Here are some helpful ideas:


Manage your boss. Before you can manage the emergencies, you have to learn

to manage your boss. The way you respond to your boss’s urgent requests can

either reinforce their way of acting or steer yourself in a healthier direction.


Tackle the issue head-on. When the next five-alarm fire comes along,

communicate the challenge to your boss and ask them for a plan to help you

deal with the competing priorities. Face the facts and don’t let your emotions

get in the way. Don’t wait until your boss approaches you and asks you why

you haven’t done what you were told to do.


Manage expectations. Anytime your boss wants you to do something, it’s

important to be able to manage expectations. If you’re concerned that you

can’t finish the assignment on time, or that doing so will keep you from meeting

another priority, keep your boss informed.


Talk with your boss frequently. It’s important to keep your boss updated on

your progress, good and bad news, and what you might need help with in the

future. If you are struggling with an assignment or have finished early, let the

boss know. Another benefit of frequent communication with the boss is that you’ll

have a chance to build a rapport, which will make it easier for you to communicate

during difficult times.


Identify your own priorities. If your boss is all about making everything urgent,

diving in immediately may be right thing to do. But depending on your other

duties and tasks, there may be good reasons to shift your boss’s request

down the list. Identify for yourself and your boss what you expect to get

done on what schedule. As long as you can commit to a specific time,

this will often be sufficient.


Leaders who are driven by excessive urgency often do so because they

themselves can’t prioritize what is urgent and what is not. The best way

to handle such a boss is to inform, communicate and educate them.

When you do, it will help them be a better leader and achieve better

relationships and performance from others.


Lead from Within: Leaders need to remember that when everything

is urgent nothing really is.



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