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by jleyank
1388 days ago
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When I faced that transition, I had to realize that my role had shifted. Rather than doing things myself (which I was good at), I had to help others do things. This let us get more done. I also had to insulate them from the BS of the business - this was my job to participate and filter as appropriate. This took a little while, and I ended up preferring doing the work myself - so I reverted elsewhere. |
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A close second is, as previously pointed out, eliminating as much additional business BS as possible. Our current director likes to really have communal discussions on business direction and development, which I’m not opposed to, but the number of meetings is too much. I’ve been clawing back my time ever since the transition.