Leaders don't wait for later, for a better time or for a lighter work load to do what needs to be done. If it is something that is apparent it needs addressing or a change needs to take place, then a leader will tackle it now. Waiting for a more opportune time or when things slow down is not a good choice, it's procrastination or avoidance or laziness.
GE has owned NBC since 1986. We are in a down economy, there is a downturn in advertising revenue and a tight market to secure financing. GE is taking steps to shed the entertainment piece of its business because it believes it is a good business decision for the company. Maybe there would have been a better deal to be made had the leadership waited until the turnaround was stronger, say 2011.
As a leader, are you procrastinating about something that you should be doing? Strategic planning, adding sales staff, firing a poisonous manager, or improving your customer service. You know you need to do something and now is as good a time as any. Chances are the situation won't change until you change your mind about procrastinating and take action. Don't forget, leaders don't procrastinate.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Leaders don't procrastinate
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business,
change,
decision making,
leadership,
priority,
procrastinating,
strategic planning
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