15Asking Your Supervisor for More Staff
STRATEGY
If you're in charge of a department that needs more staff, yet you know your company either cannot or will not hire more people, you'll need to convince your supervisors to let you poach staff from other departments. Not only do you need to make a strong argument for why you can't get by with the staff you have, but you also have to justify how the department you're poaching from can get by without them. Make your reasons and rationales as factual as possible, and as closely tied to the specific individuals involved as possible. Emphasize the benefits to the company as a whole. Realize this could be perceived as a power play by your boss and will be resented by the manager of the department from which you're poaching. That's why your reasons for the shifts must be beyond reproach.
TACTICS
- Attitude: Your department is doing well but could be doing even better. What you are proposing will boost profits, not only for your department, but for the whole company. It's an idea that makes the most sense under the current staff restrictions.
- Preparation: Figure out who you can poach and from where. Develop a rationale for the shift. Decide whether you want this to be temporary or permanent, realizing that temporary shifts will be much easier to achieve.
- Timing: This is a tough call. The need for the added bodies must be near enough to be apparent, but the more time you allow for the shift the more apt you are to get it. You'll need ...
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