Managers Must Choose Their Battles Carefully
Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2005
by Glenn Shepard
Glenn Shepard Seminars, Inc.
The most difficult choices you’ll ever have to make as a manager are in choosing your battles. You need to answer three questions:
1.) Which battles can be won?
2.) Which battles do I have to win?
3.) Which battles are best not to fight?
You can’t win all battles. For example, you shouldn’t resist if a mugger sticks a gun in your back and demands your money. Other battles can be won but the price of winning is too high. Taking a customer to small claims court over an unpaid $20 invoice is unwise when the court cost is $75.
Even law enforcement has to choose their battles. Legendary lawman Elliott Ness spent years trying to bust Al Capone for murder and organized crime. He couldn’t do it. Prosecutors eventually put Capone away for tax evasion. Ness felt as though he failed. I visited Capone’s cell in Alcatraz and can testify it was sufficient punishment, no matter what the charge was. A conviction for tax evasion isn’t as illustrious as a conviction for murder, but it did the job.
Your battles may not be as serious as law and order, but choosing them wisely will still have a huge impact on your effectiveness as manager. So how do you decide which battles you need to win? Start by asking these questions. (1.) How much will this matter in five days? (2.) How much will this matter in five months? (3.) How much will this matter in five years? You’ll be amazed at how much clarity you will gain once you
Glenn Shepard is a speaker, coach, and author in Nashville, TN. This article is excerpted from his book “How to Manage Problem Employees: A Step-by-Step Guide to Turning Difficult Employees into High Performers", available at Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.com. He also publishes a free weekly newsletter at www.Glenn-Shepard.com
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