Move Fast, but don't Leave the Team at the Train Station

There is a real correlation here to leading teams. If the leader is moving too fast and doesn't have the team's buy-in and support, it is as if the team is being left at the train station wide-eyed and panicked while the leader drives the train full-steam-ahead. The end result is a team that isn't truly behind its leader and is not going to perform at its fullest potential.
Leaders, take note: Your job in leading a team is to ensure that the team understands what needs to be done, understands why it is important, and understands how he or she fits into getting the work done. When any one of these factors are left off it is as if you are leaving your team at the train station while you are taking a trip on a runaway train.
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Published on August 02, 2014 23:15
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