Harnessing the Power of Impatience: A Strategic Approach
Navigating the delicate balance of immediate action and patient result tracking in multifamily property management leadership
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Multifamily leadership requires being impatient with action and patient with results. Especially in 2023 on the heels of some of the most profound societal shocks. This paradoxical mantra, first articulated by business giant Jeff Bezos, is essential to navigate the multifamily industry. Forged on the anvil of uncertainty and bound by the determination to act promptly, this approach can significantly impact the success of a multifamily property management firm.
The multifamily space frequently faces competing demands and limited resources. Think of rising insurance, labor costs, and other inputs. Striking the balance between the urgency for action and the patience to understand the result is perplexing. Many executive leaders fall into the trap of being too hasty with their actions, leading to undesirable consequences or too patient, resulting in missed opportunities. Managing these contrary forces to enable effective, agile decision-making is a challenge that leadership often struggles with.
The first step towards managing this dichotomy is fostering a culture of action. Or another term I like, popularized by Tom Peters – a bias for action. Building an environment where every team member feels empowered to act swiftly on their initiatives and tasks instills a sense of responsibility and ownership. A culture that values decisiveness encourages action-taking at every level, ultimately driving the organization toward its strategic objectives.
Next, integrating advanced technology solutions into day-to-day operations can also expedite action. With robust and efficient property management software, you can automate routine tasks, allowing your team members to focus on high-priority activities. Moreover, leveraging big data analytics with platforms like REBA can provide actionable insights, empowering executive leaders to make swift, informed decisions.
However, while quick action is crucial, being patient with results is equally vital. Just as a farmer doesn’t expect crops to sprout immediately after sowing, executive leaders shouldn’t anticipate instant outcomes from their actions. Giving your strategies ample time is essential to yield the desired results. Patience is not simply about waiting but maintaining an unwavering belief in your strategic decisions while continuously monitoring progress. Patience is especially helpful in marketing. Many make the mistake of putting campaigns in motion only to change them ten days later when they don’t seem to be moving the needle.
Patience, coupled with an analytical mindset, can yield significant long-term benefits. Consistent monitoring of key performance indicators allows leaders to spot trends, understand the effectiveness of their actions, and adjust their strategies accordingly. Therefore, being patient with results does not mean being passive; it means actively tracking, assessing, and optimizing performance over time.
By embracing this approach of being impatient with action but patient with results, multifamily property management firms can optimize their decision-making processes, foster a proactive team culture, and achieve sustainable long-term growth.
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About Mike Brewer
My mission is to tease out the human potential in the multifamily space.