Q&A: How to Guide Leaders Without Telling Them How to Do Their Jobs
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Lisa D. asks how to guide leaders to their next step without telling them how to do their job. Emily suggests agreeing on the project’s end goal, asking questions like “what’s a fair and reasonable way to start?” and having departments explain their preferred starting points. She shares tips for using data and prompts like discussing pros and cons, so all voices are heard.
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Time Stamps:
00:54 Setting the Project Goal
01:24 Fair and Reasonable Approaches
02:40 Measuring Progress
03:23 Addressing Department Preferences
04:58 Conclusion and Call to Action
Chapters
1. Q&A: How to Guide Leaders Without Telling Them How to Do Their Jobs (00:00:00)
2. Setting the Project Goal (00:00:54)
3. Fair and Reasonable Approaches (00:01:24)
4. Measuring Progress (00:02:40)
5. Addressing Department Preferences (00:03:23)
6. Conclusion and Call to Action (00:04:58)
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