Working autonomously is not only the dream of many ambitious professionals, but also increasingly what companies expect of their employees. They are much more efficient and productive. If you want to increase your career opportunities, developing this skill is crucial. So, what are you waiting for?
What is autonomy?
Autonomy is the freedom to think and act without external control. It is derived from the Greek words autós (self) + nomos (law), meaning ‘self-law’. Autonomous people are empowered to act and decide independently within a set framework.
Why autonomy is important
When you apply this freedom and control to the workplace, autonomy can give you a lot. For starters, a good dose of satisfaction. You have more control over both the direction of your career and the results of your work. Second, you get more freedom to be more creative, to develop discipline and to take responsibility. So, indirectly, you improve a whole host of other valuable skills!
Autonomy allows you to work more freely while remaining accountable for what you’re doing. And that leads to better performance, more satisfaction and, yes, more job satisfaction!
Three examples of autonomy at work
OK, great idea, but what does it look like in practice?
#1 Making your own decisions
As a project manager, you have the freedom to make your own decisions. No consultation or approval from your client is required. You get full ownership and are accountable for the results achieved.
#2 Control of your own working day
Do you get to organise your day in a way that works best for you? Good for you! Start the day with a run, for example, or take regular breaks to clear your head and focus on a new task. Are you sharp in the morning? Or is it better to schedule meetings for the afternoon? Organising your own day will increase your productivity and efficiency.
#3 Thinking outside the box
Autonomous employees often think outside the box to find new solutions. They can explore new ideas without fear of disapproval because they are not dependent on their manager’s opinion. This encourages creativity and fresh thinking, which improves products and strategies.
How to become an autonomous professional
What can you do to become more autonomous? This will definitely help:
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