We all encounter issues and blockers, and it’s inevitable, but how well we respond to them says a lot about our effectiveness and efficiency. So, when you face a problem
- take ownership, even if you didn’t directly cause the issue
- if you’re blocked, explore all options to unblock yourself
- actively investigate and troubleshoot issues
- be the person who gets things moving
- ask thoughtful questions to clarify ambiguity
- document findings so others can benefit from your process
- follow through - don’t stop at the proposal, push to resolution
It’s easy to deflect responsibility and wait for someone else to step in. Instead, work within your defined scope, look at the bigger picture, and treat every problem as a shared team responsibility.
High-impact individuals don’t wait for solutions - they create them. Don’t wait to be handed the answers. Roll up your sleeves, explore the problem, propose a solution, facilitate discussions, and take the first step.
Remember, challenges are not just tests of skill; they’re opportunities to demonstrate ownership, resilience, and leadership.
The best engineers don’t wait. They step up.