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Managing High Performers

4 pointsby propwashabout 1 year ago

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demosthanosabout 1 year ago
&gt; Some high performers go unmanaged for so long that they work themselves into a role that has no real responsibility - they just float around and help people. There’s nothing sadder than a capable person with no real responsibility.<p>What? Why is allowing a high performer to float around and help lower-performing employees a problem? If they&#x27;re enjoying what they&#x27;re doing (they usually are) and they&#x27;re helping other people on the team (which is explicitly said) and the rest of the team recognizes them for their work (presumably they do), I&#x27;m failing to see why that&#x27;s not &quot;responsibility&quot;.<p>I&#x27;d honestly hate to be managed by this person. If you&#x27;re my manager, I want you to let me do what I do best and offer support when I need it. Give me feedback when I&#x27;m doing something wrong, help me to the next step in my career, but if you think that it&#x27;s bad that I find ways to build up the team&#x2F;product without you handing my work to me that is <i>your</i> problem, not mine.