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“Beyond Delegating:
The Project Manager as Coach”
by Bob McGannon, PMP
Most project managers who have received any training
at all have undoubtedly heard about the need to “delegate.” As
we cannot manage significant projects and perform all necessary
tasks
ourselves, delegation is an absolute must to expand one’s capabilities
as a project manager. The smart project manager, however, goes
beyond delegating; expanding the magnitude of projects they can handle.
What is this
magic ‘beyond delegating” trick? The highly valuable
project manager knows how to coach. Coaching involves and
instills powerful lessons, including:
Growth Can be Continuous
One’s past experiences provide a window to
demonstrate current capacities. However, they also illuminate one’s
capabilities. The watchful caring project manager looks for capabilities
in project team members,
versus just nurturing capacity to handle tasks. Doing this requires
careful listening and observing, and discovering the ambitions of
team members. This does take precious time, and the dividends of
that time are significant.
Coached team members increase their capacities, expand their roles,
and allow the project manager to delegate more extensive and critical
responsibilities.
Appropriate Discomfort Promotes Growth
The astute project manager/coach will find the means
to provide individuals with assignments that not only capitalize
on their displayed
capacities, but will call for expanded skills. With guidance and
observation, a good PM/coach will make their colleague a bit nervous,
but not so much so that they “collapse under the pressure.” How
can you tell if you have reached the right level with a “stretch” assignment?
Listen for the questions that your colleague asks. Too many detailed
and tedious process questions (which indicates a lack of understanding)
or too few questions (which indicate an inability to comprehend what
is being asked of them) are indications that you might have pushed
your colleague too far. Watch for reactions to your answers to solidify
your understanding of how far you have “pushed” and if
it is appropriate.
When you have stretched your colleague appropriately, you can accelerate
their capacities and confidence in significant leaps. This, in turn,
expands your abilities as a project manager by expanding the work
capacities around you.
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