Whether or not managers want to face it, poor management is one of the most often quoted reasons for people leaving their employers. The reason behind that? Lack of skill dealing with people.
In this time of unemployment and recession that may be even more exacerbated. Some managers feel that the people who are working for them should feel lucky to have a job and that that situation entitles them to treat people more harshly. Guess what? Even in this time valued employees are still not easy to come by. Each and every one still deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. Given enough ammunition at exit interviews a manager may find themselves the ones looking in from the outside.
A “good manager” is a role model and gives people inspiration, not persperation.
A successful manager will achieve quality results through the team they manage and will help the individuals on that team develop. This can be through education and training, or it can be through personal interaction that makes the person feel appreciated. Appreciation, as I have already discussed is all about respect - respect for the individual, the work that they do and the effort they expand.
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