"Fires" at work put
urgency and stress into our days. They put us in a position of solving a
problem that in many cases we didn’t even know existed. And because of
the urgency, often the problems are averted (or minimized), but the root
cause never is addressed – meaning you fight the same fire over and over
again!
And while no one admits to liking firefighting, I believe that at least
unconsciously some people actually do like the firefighting – it provides
an adrenaline rush and perhaps even provides more short term job
satisfaction as well.
Stop, Drop and Role
Assuming that you really don’t want to deal with the fires, there are
three steps that will help you fight the fires and find more time to
coach, develop and better lead your team!
Stop – You must stop fighting all the fires.
Recognize that as a leader, the fires don’t all belong to you and with
some coaching and development the fires can be owned by others. Then you
will have time to work with your team members to do fire prevention.
Start considering fires as an opportunity for coaching and development.
Does this mean you will never roll up your sleeves and help? Not
necessarily. What it does mean is that if you are dealing with all of the
fires, you can’t do the work you are truly paid to do. Stop!
Drop – You must drop the fire and hand it off to
someone else. In the moment you might have to help, but your help should
be done consultatively, so that as you are helping fight the fire, you
are preparing someone else to fight (or prevent it) next time. Drop!
Role – You must remember your role. As a leader,
your role is to develop others. As you invest this time, you are
providing others the opportunity to put out the fires. You are developing
their skills to manage their work more effectively. And by investing the
time to coach, you are creating more time to do it more frequently and
more effectively in the future. Remember your role!
If you find yourself putting out fires that are keeping you from doing
the less urgent but more important things like coaching and training,
remember this – As a leader you must focus on important things like
developing your people, not just the urgent things that pop up each day.

Kevin Eikenberry
Chief Potential Officer
The Kevin Eikenberry Group
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