Look for Trends when Getting Advice

As a leader it is imperative that you solicit advice from credible colleagues, mentors, employees, customers or suppliers to help you set direction and execute. What is not imperative, though, is that you implement every piece of advice you receive. You need to retain control and ultimate decision authority over what advice you choose to implement and what advice you choose to ignore. I've seen some leaders blindly execute on some faulty advice and then when things went sour blame things on the person that gave him or her the advice. Acting upon someone's advice is not an opportunity to shift blame or allow yourself a "get out of jail free card" when the advice turns out to be ill-advised.
Amazon.com Widgets Get multiple opinions, test questionable advice with other colleagues, then make the best decision based upon the feedback trends. At the end of the day, it is still you that is accountable for execution regardless of the advice and counsel you receive.
Published on August 09, 2014 16:10
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