
Stepping into motherhood is an experience for many woman. I was no different. But what really got me into the groove of parenting is the fact that I had already played a similar role in my work life. And that's when I got thinking about how similar the two are: parenting and team management. Honestly, neither is easy. People tend to say, "Hey, you are not the first woman to become a mother. The child is bound to grow naturally." Yes, I agree. But shaping the child in a way that you want, does require a fair amount of time and effort. This is so similar to grooming a team at the workplace. Yes, it does call for a fair amount of work, but it also leaves you with a feel-good sensation.
Plunging into entrepreneurship and managing a team for over 10 years have taught me quite a bit. Well, nurturing my child and watching her grow have also given me hands-on learnings. This process of imbibing lessons from both experiences, has made me a better person. Applying the essence from both, to build the base for both my babies, has left me with life lessons. Please allow me to quickly run you through them.
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Please allow me to quickly run you through them:
1. Listen to them
Be it the spoken word or body language, your child and your team, are both trying to tell you something. Observe them and help them express themselves. They could be seeking guidance or might want to just share something that is bothering them. Be proactive, ask them questions, and make them feel comfortable enough to open a conversation. Regularly have informal chats about clients, strategies, company growth, and be open to their viewpoints. Involve them in the discussion. Let them know their voice matters.
2. Feedback is an integral part of growth
I encourage my team to offer constant feedback, just as I observe my child's likes and dislikes, and plan accordingly. Step into their shoes, make an effort to understand it from their point of view.
3. Set up a harmonious environment
Be it the home or the office. A child spends most of the time at home, just as a colleague does at the workplace. A space with positive vibes is extremely important, making one feel calm and welcomed. Never compromise on elements that enhance this sensation.
4. The importance of discipline
Maintaining systems and schedules can never be undermined. Following processes can only streamline operations, thus making way for a seamless work and home environment. Never forget that both, your baby as well as your team members are individuals first. Allow them the freedom to work in their personal style (as long as it is within well-defined boundaries). Hand-hold them when needed, and let them flourish in their own way.

Maintaining systems and schedules can never be undermined
5. Be a leader; not a boss
To guide someone, one should first understand the situation and be able to do it oneself. Without a hands-on experience, it is only theory. Do not get flustered at any point. Keep your calm and offer to help. Always be there for them, your child and your team. But also point out when they are wrong. This immediate correction will only help them blossom.
6. Trust your team
To bring out the best, I encourage my team to go ahead, get innovative, experiment, and take calculated risks. My assurance to them is, 'I have your back!'
In closing, be it your baby or your team, always remember, they are both looking up to you. How you handle them will go a long way. Look at this as an opportunity to do your bit, in creating a beautiful, sensitive tomorrow.
'Learning never stops and is a two-way process. Grow together and be there for each other' - Tejal Daftary
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