The Best Tips to Kill Autonomy

“Once upon a time,..”


We leaders thought: “What if we don’t have to make all of the decisions, maybe it could speed up everything.”

Of course, they were spot on. It could:

  • speed up tons of processes

  • save them workload

  • give people a feeling of being important

  • a feeling of being valued and trusted to add to the end goal

Autonomy

So enter the concept of “autonomy”, delegate some of the decision making power to others. But what seemed to be the case? Back in the 1900’s a lot of the leaders who gave way to this concept felt insecure, not willing to fully commit. So they started to clamp down on what was theirs: the power.

Hopefully this all seems like ancient history when you’re reading them, but I heard through the grapevine that still to this day a lot of it happens.

Anyhow I went looking for these remnants of those leaders, or well bosses let’s call them that. Who simply could not believe the possible outcome what autonomy could do for people in their teams.

Have a look, but beware:
This are no leadership tactics to incorporate in your leadership style. Unless you really want to scare people away.

Shocking?

Sometimes we need a little confrontation with reality to see how ridiculous things can get.

These examples may still happen in real life. I asked AI how it looked at this:

If it can see how detrimental it is.

Surely, we can too.

Join the discussion on this LinkedIn post , would love to hear what you think should be number 8.

Roel Timmermans

Roel Timmermans is a senior marketing manager with experience gained from startups in Fintech to big name FMCG, Fashion and Consumer Electronics brands like Heineken, EssilorLuxottica, Denon, Ray-Ban and more.

He’s a passionate marketer with a broad range of marketing skills from SEO to E-commerce, to Creative, to Marketing automation, Brand Management and beyond.

Also, this is his website 😎

https://www.roeltimmermans.com
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