Before sending a team off to solve a problem or delegating a task to a colleague, the best leaders spend the time to clarify the criteria of a successful outcome. By offering the guardrails of what is acceptable, feasible, and expected in an outcome, leaders paint a vivid picture of what needs to go right. This often saves enormous time. There is no need for teams and individuals to spend hours and days on work the leader will later reject.
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Leaders Clarify the Criteria of Success
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Before sending a team off to solve a problem or delegating a task to a colleague, the best leaders spend the time to clarify the criteria of a successful outcome. By offering the guardrails of what is acceptable, feasible, and expected in an outcome, leaders paint a vivid picture of what needs to go right. This often saves enormous time. There is no need for teams and individuals to spend hours and days on work the leader will later reject.