
Why leaders should learn to value the boundary spanners
Entrepreneurial talent who work with other teams often run into trouble with their managers. Here are ways to get the most out of your ‘boundary spanners’...
by Nadine Hack Published June 5, 2025 in Brain Circuits • 2 min read
Ultimately, professional coaching is the surest way to learn how to let go and allow other people to step up to their responsibilities. Here are some actions you can practice for yourself to help:
Divide your challenges into two camps: internal and external, and prioritize activities that nourish your internal needs, such as exercising regularly and spending time with family and friends.
Create a self-care calendar and stick to a “me” regime, no matter how tempting it is to forego personal time for business needs.
Intentionally develop deeper relationships with an inner circle of confidants at work. Identify individuals you know will be able to assist in mobilizing team members to raise their game and perform at the level you need.
Are there colleagues who have offered you support in the past, but you haven’t let them help? Watch for your knee-jerk reactions and purposefully allow trusted colleagues to take on more responsibility.
Focus on the bigger picture and your part in realizing the organization’s strategy and vision.
Letting go of the tendency to micromanage will not only make you a more effective and productive leader; it will free others to recognize and use their power.
Executive-in-Residence at IMD Business School
Nadine Hack helps individuals and organizations connect to core purpose, create synergy within entities, and improve relations among internal and external stakeholders to benefit each and larger society. She’s worked with leaders in business, NGOs, academia, and government. Her upcoming book, The Power of Connectedness, has a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Hack is the first female Executive-in-Residence at IMD Business School and a Forbes Councils Editor’s Choice. Her TEDx talk Adversaries to Allies has 15,000+ views. She is an Ethical Business Thought Leader, a Green Business and Sustainable Governance top influencer, and has won a Catalyst for Change award. She has been named as a Top 100 Thought Leader Trustworthy Business often enough to earn a Lifetime Achievement Trust Award. She was shortlisted for a Responsible CEO of the Year award alongside the CEOs of Patagonia, Danone, Accenture, Yes Bank, and Globe Telecom.
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