Many business owners are accustomed to running the whole show.
But as your company grows, you’ll likely be better off sharing responsibility
for major decisions. Whether you’ve recruited experienced managers or developed
“home grown” talent, you can empower these employees by taking a more
collaborative approach to management.
Not employees — team members
Successful collaboration starts with a new mindset. Stop
thinking of your managers as employees and instead regard them as team members
working toward the same common goals. To promote collaboration and make the
best use of your human resources, clearly communicate your strategic
objectives. For example, if you’ve prioritized expanding into new territories,
make sure your managers aren’t still focusing on extracting new business from
current sales areas.
You also must be willing to listen to your managers’ ideas — and
to act on the viable ones. Relinquishing control can be hard for business
owners, but keep the advantages in mind. A collaborative approach distributes
the decision-making burden, so it doesn’t fall on just your shoulders. This may
relieve stress and allow you to focus on areas of the company you may have
neglected.
Confidence and development
Even as you move to a more collaborative management model and
include employees in strategic decisions, don’t forget to recognize their
individual skills and talents. You and other managers may have uncertainties
about a new marketing plan, for instance, but you should trust your marketing
director to carry it out with minimal oversight.
To ensure that managers know they have your confidence, conduct
regular performance reviews where you note their contributions and
accomplishments and explore opportunities for growth. Moreover, help them grow
professionally by providing constructive, ongoing training to develop their leadership
and teamwork skills.
An open mind
As you learn to trust your management team with greater
responsibility, keep in mind that the process can be bumpy. In a crisis, your
instinct may be to take charge and brush off your managers’ advice. But it’s
critical to keep your mind open and be receptive to input from people who may
one day run your company. Let our firm assist you in assessing the
profitability impact of your management team.
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