Encourage Your Team to Escalate Issues on Technical Projects


In the aftermath of a very public system failure or a project going significantly over-budget, a key question that’s often asked is: “Why didn’t anyone bring this to our attention?” The root causes of why people fail to escalate issues (even when they know it’s the right thing to do) fall into both organizational and systemic categories. Among them are the lack of a culture of trust, poor communications, ineffective feedback, and valuing IQ over EQ. Ultimately, the success of a technical project requires that issues are escalated as they arise. Creating an environment that fosters the ability to recognize that escalation is a “need to have” not a “nice to have” and setting expectations accordingly with project teams will help to ensure your technical project’s success. Building on a foundation of psychological safety, clear communications, effective feedback, and heightened emotional intelligence, you’ll be able to nip problems in the bud. This article covers how to encourage and build a culture where team members know how and when to escalate an issue — before it spirals out of control.



Source link: https://hbr.org/2023/10/encourage-your-team-to-escalate-issues-on-technical-projects

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