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leadership dot #3724: multipliers

If you’re a manager, you may not be so fortunate as to supervise a cadre of what Liz Wiseman refers to as Impact Players (see dot 3723), but there are things managers can do to enhance the capabilities of those they lead. Wiseman’s earlier book, Multipliers, outlines strategies that managers can take to become Multipliers instead of Diminishers, creating ways to invest in their people to multiply their contributions to the organization.

Wiseman describes five disciplines that characterize Multipliers:

I know from personal experience that having a Multiplier as a boss just makes work so much more rewarding. I was lucky enough to work for a Multiplier and it was the highlight of my career, even while we faced tough challenges.

Especially in this tight labor market, it is worth your investment as a manager to invest in people and leverage the capabilities they can bring to an organization. Utilize the concrete strategies and numerous examples in Wiseman’s book to shift your focus toward becoming a Multiplier and creating a multiplier culture. Your people and your organization will thank you.

Multipliers: How the best leaders make everyone smarter; Revised and Updated by Liz Wiseman, 2017

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