If you are leading a project, your only responsibility is to ensure it is delivered, whatever it takes. Here are a few pointers that I have followed
- never stay blocked, always find a way out
- if there is a chance of a delay, communicate early
- always look for trade-offs and make sure we pick the right one
- estimate timelines well; good estimation reduces chaos
- influence others so that they prioritize our tasks
- always reiterate key details to ensure alignment; there is no such thing as over-communication.
On the technical and execution side, here’s what I ensure
- form a deep understanding and high clarity about the project
- create a solid plan, reduce ambiguity, and keep the team focused
- be agile, monitor progress, revise plan if required
- make sure every single person involved in the project is aligned
Delivering a project requires very high focus, clarity, and persistence. Keep the big picture in mind, but execute with attention to detail. Even if you are early in your career, follow the above and earn some leadership brownie points.
Lead with clarity, communicate like it’s your job (because it is), and keep delivering consistently. That’s how you earn trust and grow fast.