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Six Reasons Why Boundaries Help Everyone Be More Successful

Topic: LeadershipPublished October 20, 2014

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There are all sorts of boundaries in our lives.rnBoundaries define the playing field for most sports.rnFences provide boundaries for homes and farms.rnWalls keep people in, or out.rnThese are obvious and clear boundaries. There are others that while we know they exist, there isn’t a physical line of demarcation.rnThe boundaries in our professional and organizational lives are like those examples – some are clear, others, not so much. It is my goal here to give you reasons why boundaries are needed, and why making them clear and obvious is a far better approach to leading and running an organization (and the relationships inside it).rnClear boundaries improve focus and productivity. Once we know where we can go and what we can do, it allows us to focus on those things and not worry about overstepping bounds, making mistakes or doing someone else’s job.rnClear boundaries improve safety and compliance. In most organizations there are safety and/or compliance concerns. When everyone knows what those rules are and what is needed in a given role or task, people can operate more safely and not take actions that might lead to dangerous unintended consequences.rnClear boundaries allow trust to grow. When you know what you are to deliver, you are better able to deliver. And when you do, trust goes up. Plus, if, as a leader you provide a boundary that is bigger or more expansive than is expected, it shows that you trust that the tasks can be handled and provides a further chance to build trust among everyone.rnClear boundaries create defined expectations. This is perhaps the biggest underlying power of all. Until you know what is expected of you, how can you possibly deliver on these expectations? Setting boundaries on what you are and are not responsible for allows you to know what success looks like and then deliver that success.rnClear boundaries allow for empowerment. Too many leaders think empowerment is granted – but that is only half correct. Empowerment must be given to the leader, but must be understood and accepted by others. This can’t happen without clear boundaries defining what people are being empowered to do (or not do).rnClear boundaries promote growth and development. Once you know what is inside your realm of influence, your stress, anxiety and worry will decrease, and you are able to focus on successfully doing your work. Boundaries give you more opportunity to develop and help yourself determine where you might focus your efforts on growth and improvement.rnBefore I go, let me say something about the word “clear”. I purposefully used it in each of the items above, because just like if the boundaries on the ball field are missing or obscured, if the boundaries aren’t clear or agreed to, their power and usefulness is drastically diminished.rnSo let me be clear . . . by “clear boundaries” I mean they are: • Defined by everyone involvedrn• Mutually agreed torn• Mutually understoodrn• Reviewed regularlyrn• Managed and maintainedrnAt the end of the day, boundaries are less about defining what we can’t do and more about what we can do. When you view them that way and keep that in mind, boundaries really can become a tool that people will welcome and that will allow them to be more successful in their work.

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