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February 07, 2007

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Ah - so true. The curse of "doing it, doing it, doing it - as Michael Gerber would say. Being busy makes us look/feel/seem important. And yet every time I work with a group, the over-riding mantra is "we wish we had more time to just think and reflect". Everyone get's the irony but feels powerless to change things.

If I had the confidence back in my coporate days that I have now, I would have tried saying no to some of that work. Mind you - I probably would have been taken to task.

For that to work, everyone has to agree to give it a go, not just the person doing the doing.

Megan - you might be right about the push back, but I also think we think we will get more push back than we would if we tried. In the last 10 years, I have been pretty agressive in pushing back and saying no, even in organizations where no one else did that. And, for the most part, I did not experience any problems.

The biggest problem with being a middle manager is that you're in the middle. I love that funnel analogy, but I'd like to add the fact that there are folks below the funnel, as well as above. They're often trying not to get wet when it rains on the boss and they're often stopping up the funnel.

Yes, the middle management funnel leads right into may other smaller funnels. Flooding one affects the other.

I fully agree completely!!!

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