“So, what has to change?” I asked again. The schedule was staring at Miguel. The blank squares were screaming to be filled with someone’s name.
“I know, as the manager, I should be doing other things. But I can’t get to them until I get this schedule done. And no one else can do this schedule,” Miguel fired back.
“And why can’t anyone else do this schedule?”
That was a barn stopper.
Miguel sat back again. “Because.” He stopped. “Because, I haven’t trusted anybody to do it.” He stopped again. “But, if I am going to have a life, and if I am going to run an 18 hour shift with double the headcount, I am going to have to trust someone.”
I let some silence pass. “Look,” I finally said, “I know you have to do the schedule today. Over time, you have painted yourself into a corner. But two weeks from now, someone else needs to be doing that schedule. Who, on your team are you going to trust?”