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Be a Good Manager.
Management style. Better Boss. Successful Manager. How to manage people.
Be a Good Manager.
Management style. Better Boss. Successful Manager. How to manage people.
A good manager spends time
and energy to focus on important business issues. Good managers know how
to keep fully informed without getting totally involved. Good managers
know how hard they can push. Their support and opposition is clearly
identified within the organization. Good managers posses a talent for
compromising and accepting the changes in business to achieve the goal.
Each business manager is different. Each boss has his/her own
management style. If you are a business owner and have to hire a manager,
find one that is personally comfortable and most appropriate to your
business needs. If you are looking for a management opportunities, ask
yourself: are ready to be a boss. Do you have skills and proper training
to give orders, making decisions, facilitate meetings, solve problems. Do
you have proper oral and negotiation skills. Can you handle difficult
employees? Are you in good health to withstand the stress associated with
administrative work? Do you accept a criticism? Do you have good sense of
humor?
If you are accepting top management position within a company, you are
committed to the company, shareholders, and overall success. You must be
strong and disciplined. Many management jobs require a long working hours,
extensive travel. To be a god boss means respect other people and use your
power responsible and fairly. Knowing how to give orders does not
constitutes being a good boss. You must understand the activities,
relationships to make it all work. Setting the priorities, identify the
problems and find the solution or right person to solve problems are key
to your success.
Many managers (micromanagers) trust nobody -- They try to do everything by
themselves or watching every employees step. The results are: no time for
real management, poor employee training, errors and mistakes, frustrating
employees, unhappy customers, unhappy upper management or business owner.
Another example of poor management: you give too many orders to one
person, change orders often, not allowing your employee to finish previous
task. The result: too many unfinished projects, confused and frustrated
employees--again unhappy customers, upper management and shareholders.
Be patient with new employees. If they need training, take time and
resources necessary to make sure, that this employee can do job write, on
time and with good quality. Never neglect the importance of your employees
safety. Safety training for new employees and periodical safety training
for all employees must be a priority for every manager to prevent
accidents and injuries at work. Be a good boss!
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