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Legend in Your Own Mind
January 10, 2011
In our work and in our living, we must recognize that difference is a reason for celebration and growth, rather than a reason for destruction.
-Audrey Lorde, 1934-1992, Writer and Activist

"Just beneath the surface of nearly every director is an ego struggling to control everything that goes on.  Not that directors don't know intellectually that they should share responsibilities.  It's just that emotionally they can't let go."

This is my observation in the article "So You're the Director — What Else Can Go Wrong?" in the Exchange book, On Being a Leader.  And I continued...

"Delegation means never having to say you're worried.  But it is very difficult for a director to delegate a task and not worry that it will be done right.  It requires a deliberate effort to develop trust in your subordinates, to accept that subordinates will do things differently, and to allow them to make mistakes along the way.

"A refusal to let go can have serious consequences.   In the short term, it can undermine staff motivation.  Staff members will be frustrated when they are not trusted to share responsibilities.

"In the long term, it can undermine the future of the organization.   In a non profit center, where the organization will outlive the director, failure to develop a strong management team can leave the center in chaos when a director leaves.  In a for profit center, it can handicap the sale of the business.   According to acquisition expert Lisa Berger, buyers of businesses 'look for companies showing management depth that can generate profits without their master architects.'

"It takes a person with a great deal of self-confidence to put up with the plethora of aggravations and the paucity of rewards from running a child care center.   But the real challenge for a director is to keep one's ego in check.  Your goal as a director should be to work yourself out of a job — to build up a team that can run the organization without you."






Articles on evaluating your leadership style, being a boss, the traits of effective leaders, and improving your leadership effectiveness.

Articles Include:
  • Are You an Effective Leader?
    by Roger Neugebauer
  • Letters to a Child Care Director - Insights on Being the Director
    by James Levine
  • Cultivating Leadership in Early Care and Education - Reaping the Harvest of a New Approach to Leadership
    by Sharon Lynn Kagan and Lynda G. Hallmark
And many more! View Entire Table of Contents

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