Former US Navy SEAL operators Jocko Willink and Leif Babin explain why itโs important to plan, but not to over-plan in both sectors, military and civilian. Is your planning productive or it is merely procrastination in disguise? In their book โThe Dichotomy of Leadership,โ Willink and Babin describe what it takes to be a good leader, both in the military and in private business.
The 7 warning signs you may be over-planning
- You plan a lot (and have little to show for it).
- You freak out over the slightest curve-ball.
- You are scared of change.
- You obsess with minor details.
- You abandon projects.
- You live in the future.
- Your computer files are a mess.
Following is a transcript of the video.
Leif Babin: Contingency plans, the likely things that might go wrong, those are critical. There are situations where some leaders donโt even come up with contingency plans for likely things that are going to happen, and thatโs a disaster. You canโt do that, โcause then thatโs gonna set your team up for failure and itโs going to certainly impede your ability to accomplish the mission. So what you have to do is a balance that, not over plan but have some planning, and what that generally looked like for us in combat was come up with the most likely three or four contingencies that might happen for each phase of an operation.
So if Iโm about to kick off a major operation Iโm gonna look at what the first- the one, two, or three things that are likely to go wrong. Iโm gonna focus on those things, and then I might plan for that and then I might also plan for that worst-case scenario as well. So you think through those things so the team knows how to react to those things, theyโre prepared to prevent those things from happening or prepared to react to them when they do go wrong. And yet you absolutely can take that too far in the other direction and over-plan.
Jocko Willink: So letโs say a business has a project that theyโre planning for next quarter. And itโs a complicated project. Now they have to do some planning, thereโs no doubt about it. But we see businesses sometimes where they invest so much time and so much effort into their planning that they actually never make any progress on getting the project done. Or at least they take away from their effort to actually execute the project. So what you have to do is you have to be sensible. What you have to do is you have to find the balance. You certainly have to plan but you canโt spend so much time doing your planning that you never get anything actually done.
Leif Babin: One of the first patrols I went out with, with the Marine Corps in a really dangerous area of downtown Ramadi, and when we were going out on this operation we knew we were going to be out there for at least 24 hours, and we knew it could be even longer. So I loaded out for World War III.
I packed extra grenades and extra magazines with rounds and extra water and extra food and batteries and radios and everything that you could possibly imagine trying to cover all these contingencies in the event that we got extended out there, in the event that we were about to be overrun by a larger enemy force. And what that did to me was burden me down to a point where I was so heavy, the weight that I was carrying on my back, in my rucksack that I could barely keep up with the patrol and I certainly couldnโt lead that patrol. And that actually put me in a much more dangerous situation because I tried to plan for every single contingency.
So you can take any of these things too far. Youโve gotta plan but you canโt over-plan. Once a decision gets made, youโve got to be able to get behind that plan and execute the plan as if it were your own plan. It doesnโt matter if you came up with it or if someone else came up with it. If youโre a good leader and you see, โHey, this person came up with a great idea. Letโs give that idea a shot.โ Theyโre in a better position to actually run with that idea. Iโm gonna follow and Iโm gonna let them lead because I donโt care who gets the credit. I just want the team to win. And the best leaders are going to be able to do that.