• Armand1@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The next stage in personal growth is to help others grow more competent and learn to delegate. That means you can then focus on the stuff only you can do.

    At least that’s what I’m learning.

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      3 days ago

      That requires people who are willing/able to learn. I have put together so many documents detailing a procedure with clear instructions and screenshots and still have coworkers who can’t figure it out. Hell, the number of people who can’t run a goddamned script to do it for them ( also with instructions and pictures!!) is also too goddamned high!

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        3 days ago

        Been there too. The advantage of writing the document though is that it means you can point people to it at least.

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          3 days ago

          Yeah, but you and I both know you’re still going to be holding their hand 30-40% of the time anyway…

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              24 hours ago

              People are too non-confrontational. From experience, you have to mention this is impacting your other work to them cc’ing boss or verbally in stand-up, particularly if you’ve already documented what they have to do

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        3 days ago

        Same. in my case I have soooo much documentation it overwhelms everyone. Every day it’s always something new so it keeps growing.

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        3 days ago

        On one hand, fair.

        On the other hand, this is what the real skill of leadership is - getting people to care.