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Bastian's avatar

What I love here is that these “simple” habits are actually long-term systems, not tips. The win log, the “What do you need from me?” question, and repeating priorities all quietly shift a manager from firefighter to builder of an autonomous team.

One idea that could be powerful for readers: turn this into a one-page weekly checklist (wins log, priority reminder, asks from team, boring-progress wins) so new managers can start practicing it immediately.

Luciana Breivik's avatar

Great set of habits, I do some of those myself with my team of 9. The most impactful one for me was to empower my team to take the lead on key projects instead of depending solely on me. It opened up some of my time to zoom out and re-focus and gave them hands-on training and exposure to key stakeholders.

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