I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask them where they're going and hook up with them later.
-
Mitch Hedberg According to
Dee Ward Hock, your first management priority, outside of your personal ethics and intentions, was to manage your superiors. If you failed here, you would never be able to secure the resources to carry out your plans.
Second priority was to manage your peers. Without their cooperation, your plans would never be implemented.
Your third priority was to manage your subordinates, but if you had made the correct hiring decisions, then this management task would take care of itself.
(From
Coaching Tip: The Leadership Blog)