Over the last decade, I've made dozens of mistakes running my IT outstaffing business. So, I decided to share the most painful and memorable points with the PH community:
#1 Micromanagement
#2 Allowing reverse delegation or monkey business
#3 Lack of written policies and rules
#4 Not providing employees with feedback
#5 Not investing in employee development and training
#6 Hiring fast, firing slow
#7 Making decisions based solely on intuition or emotions
#8 Not implementing new knowledge
The full post is here -
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/8...
Every CEO deserves the employees they have. Therefore, changing yourself is the first step to improving your management skills.
What is your biggest management mistake? Share it in the comments.