To Know, To Feel, To Do

I don’t care how much you, as a manager, know. I don’t care how you, as a manager, feel.

I only care about what you, as a manager, can do.

The best (and only) judgment of performance is performance.

Education is all about teaching you things to know. Motivation is all about making you feel. But all I care about is, what you can do.

That’s why we started Working Leadership Online. This is a hands on program that helps you to implement managerial leadership practices in your own daily work life. Next week, our Working Leadership group turns their attention to Delegation. I don’t care how much you know about delegation. I don’t care how you feel about delegation. I only care that you can do.

You can read this blog and know something. You can read this blog and it may make you feel differently about something. But the blog is not designed to help you do.

And that’s why we started Working Leadership. I just put the finishing touches on the curriculum that starts Monday. It’s good stuff. You can sign up for the upcoming Delegation subject area or you can register for the next three (Delegation, Control Systems, and Managing Time) at a discount. Each subject area lasts three weeks. We currently have 16 managers actively participating in this program and we’d like to see you join in, too. Check it out. -TF

One thought on “To Know, To Feel, To Do

  1. Dennis Blanchard

    Very true. Think of a coach that knows the plays and calls but has not taught his team the same knowledge. Will they win?

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