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๐Ÿ‘ค Global Citizen Year: Abby's User Manual

๐Ÿ‘ค Global Citizen Year: Abby's User Manual

My style

  • Iโ€™ve been hard-wired as an entrepreneur since I was a kid.
  • I hover in ambiguity and possibility, and am most energized when Iโ€™m connecting dots/people/resources that translate challenges into opportunities. I am always scanning for information to feed ideas in my mind, and typically do my best thinking out loud. 
  • My high expectations are matched by my commitment to support people in meeting them. I believe in giving people freedom, flexibility and โ€œstretchโ€ assignments, and equipping them with the tools they need to uncover and develop their potential. 
  • Iโ€™m determined to prevent my attention from being hijacked by technology. I never open my computer until Iโ€™ve written my quick list of what I intend to do; I hide my inbox to help me focus, and Iโ€™ve tried to take control of my phone by removing everything thatโ€™s not a โ€œtoolโ€ from my home screen. 

What I value 

  • I value resourcefulness and proactivity.  Be smart, move fast and pivot quickly. Ask forgiveness rather than permission. 
  • Iโ€™m obsessed with efficiency: I touch each email only once (respond, delete, delegate, or delay), and live by the law of 80/20 โ€“ often prioritizing promptness (ie. 24-hour rule in following up on a meeting) over perfection. I start each day by โ€œeating my frogโ€ when my energy and attention are fresh.
  • I expect my teammates to value efficiency as well. Before doing something โ€œthe way itโ€™s always been done,โ€ scan for an easier, cheaper, simpler way to maximize your โ€œreturn on effortโ€. Before starting something from scratch, ask if itโ€™s already been tried.  
  • I value scrappiness and feel an obligation to our staff, Fellows, partners and donors to focus our limited time and resources on the โ€œreal goodโ€ vs. the โ€œfeel goodโ€. 
  • I believe work-life alignment matters more than work-life balance, and that strategic self-care โ€“ whether sleeping enough, leaving work early to exercise, meditate, or spend time in nature โ€“ is the key ingredient to becoming our best, most productive and happy selves. I am religious about spending time unplugged โ€“ a day a week, and a few weeks a year. 

What I donโ€™t have patience for

  • If you make a mistake or something is heading off the rails, tell me before the crash. Failure is great (as long as you learn quickly); surprises are not. 
  • I get antsy with hypothetical musings and over-analysis. I learn best through experience and experimentation and have a strong bias toward action. 
  • I default to trust, but if my confidence is shaken, itโ€™s hard to rebuild. Ways to lose my trust: not following through, withholding important information, avoiding hard conversations, or treating others with disrespect.
  • I am turned off by entitlement, boredom and taking things for granted โ€“ itโ€™s a privilege to do what we do, and itโ€™s our joyful responsibility to take our work seriously, but not ourselves!

How best to communicate with me 

  • Be crisp.  Start with the headlines. I prefer bullet points to prose, and .PPT to .DOC.
  • I love to solve problems, remove barriers and help others move the ball forward.  Come to me not just with problems, but with plausible solutions and your recommended course of action. 
  • I value authenticity, honesty and transparency. If I say something you disagree with, tell me. I am hungry to be challenged in thoughtful and constructive ways. I respect people who have the right blend of confidence and humility to know when to question someone (even the boss!), and when to defer to another's expertise. 

How to help me

  • I move quickly and donโ€™t always catch every detail (except when it comes to our brand and communications where Iโ€™m a painstaking perfectionist).  I appreciate help making sure the details are covered, and flagging for me any that need my attention. 
  • Nudge me when itโ€™s time to start or end a meeting - but have (some) patience with my flexible approach to time.
  • Tell me what I need to know, not what you think I want to hear. 

What people misunderstand about me

  • I am an introvert, posing as a professional extrovert.  Donโ€™t confuse my tendency to work alone in my office with being disengaged.  My doorโ€™s always open. 
  • I speak with conviction, but Iโ€™m not set in my thinking. I'm open-minded and always delighted to be shown a better way.  I make decisions quickly, but if you give me reasoning or data that points in another direction, Iโ€™ll happily change course. 

Finally, I may be the boss, but Iโ€™m also a person, a teammate and a messy work-in-progress. Iโ€™m committed to always getting better at my job, and to becoming a wiser, kinder and more impactful human.