Here is an important tip for leaders from Bill Berman and George Bradt, authors of the book, Influence and Impact.
Tip:
Just because you are better at some things than your team members are doesn’t mean you should do those things. Your technical expertise is important. However, that is not what you are paid for, and when you dive into a problem that calls for your technical expertise you lose hours of the most precious commodity of all—time.
And, your team
members learn nothing. Because you did the work yourself, your organization is
no better equipped to do the work next time. You unintentionally teach your
team members to do sloppy jobs, since they know you will overrule or fix their
work. They stop bringing their A game.
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