The lack of management/supervisory skills in todays workplace simply amazes me.
It's painfully evident that big and small business alike don't take the time to train their managers properly let alone provide any training at all.
Managing people isn't really all that hard. Mostly common sense and patience are needed.
The two most common mistakes I see are, ruling with an iron fist, and being too nice or afraid to say anything.
Normally those that rule with an iron fist are rude, insulting, and use threats to get people to perform. This shows a serious lack of training and/or experience. Anybody can manage in this manner. Instead of learning good management principles, they spend their careers convinced that they know what their doing even though it's wrong. Eventually it catches up with them.
Those that are too nice, or non confrontational usually try to befriend their employees. Another big mistake. In this situation employees usually do what they want instead of what they should be doing. So because everyone is busy doing their own thing, things don't get done right or not at all. No teams players here.
A good manager will have the abilty to lead by example. They will motivate their employees in a positive manner and create a good work atmosphere.
A good manager will understand that they can't manage everyone in the same manner. A skilled manager will use different techniques for different personalities.
A good manager should be fair at all times and use discipline when needed. People should want to work for such a person.
Sorry for the rant. My 24 year old daughter is slowly understanding what it feels like to work for a dimwitted so called manager.
It's painfully evident that big and small business alike don't take the time to train their managers properly let alone provide any training at all.
Managing people isn't really all that hard. Mostly common sense and patience are needed.
The two most common mistakes I see are, ruling with an iron fist, and being too nice or afraid to say anything.
Normally those that rule with an iron fist are rude, insulting, and use threats to get people to perform. This shows a serious lack of training and/or experience. Anybody can manage in this manner. Instead of learning good management principles, they spend their careers convinced that they know what their doing even though it's wrong. Eventually it catches up with them.
Those that are too nice, or non confrontational usually try to befriend their employees. Another big mistake. In this situation employees usually do what they want instead of what they should be doing. So because everyone is busy doing their own thing, things don't get done right or not at all. No teams players here.
A good manager will have the abilty to lead by example. They will motivate their employees in a positive manner and create a good work atmosphere.
A good manager will understand that they can't manage everyone in the same manner. A skilled manager will use different techniques for different personalities.
A good manager should be fair at all times and use discipline when needed. People should want to work for such a person.
Sorry for the rant. My 24 year old daughter is slowly understanding what it feels like to work for a dimwitted so called manager.