Peace
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A lot of what has been said about task oriented people bugs me.
A task oriented person is not someone who needs to have their hand held and be guided through things step by step and they aren't people who are incapable of independent thought and action.
It is simple. If there is a particular way you want something done, then give me clear instructions on how to do it. If you don't give me the instructions, then I will do it my way, and you sure has hell better shut the fuck up and not complain about it after the fact.
Second, I want to know exactly what is expected of me. A simple list will suffice and would provide me with a way to chart my progress. If you don't tell me exactly what is expected of me, then don't be surprised if I have no idea what I am supposed to do. Just because it is obvious to you doesn't mean it is obvious to me. I do not want to step on anyone's toes by doing a job that I am not supposed to do, nor do I want to volunteer to do mundane tasks that I am not expected to do.
Third, if I find a better way of completing a task and you insist I do it your way without providing any rational as to why you want it done in your less efficient way, then don't be surprised if I start to hate the task and secretly begin to question your competency.
Fourth, you can't have it both ways. You can't tell me to figure things out on my own, and when I make decisions you don't like, come down on me and ask why I didn't track you down and have you walk me through how you wanted it done step by step. If it is so important to you that you have to have it done a specific way, then you need to make the effort to communicate that to me, otherwise I will do it my way.
Finally, don't be surprised when a task oriented person stops taking initiative when you come down on them for it. I love taking initiative, but only when I'm comfortable enough knowing I'm not going to get punished for doing it.
A task oriented person is not someone who needs to have their hand held and be guided through things step by step and they aren't people who are incapable of independent thought and action.
It is simple. If there is a particular way you want something done, then give me clear instructions on how to do it. If you don't give me the instructions, then I will do it my way, and you sure has hell better shut the fuck up and not complain about it after the fact.
Second, I want to know exactly what is expected of me. A simple list will suffice and would provide me with a way to chart my progress. If you don't tell me exactly what is expected of me, then don't be surprised if I have no idea what I am supposed to do. Just because it is obvious to you doesn't mean it is obvious to me. I do not want to step on anyone's toes by doing a job that I am not supposed to do, nor do I want to volunteer to do mundane tasks that I am not expected to do.
Third, if I find a better way of completing a task and you insist I do it your way without providing any rational as to why you want it done in your less efficient way, then don't be surprised if I start to hate the task and secretly begin to question your competency.
Fourth, you can't have it both ways. You can't tell me to figure things out on my own, and when I make decisions you don't like, come down on me and ask why I didn't track you down and have you walk me through how you wanted it done step by step. If it is so important to you that you have to have it done a specific way, then you need to make the effort to communicate that to me, otherwise I will do it my way.
Finally, don't be surprised when a task oriented person stops taking initiative when you come down on them for it. I love taking initiative, but only when I'm comfortable enough knowing I'm not going to get punished for doing it.
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