Tips to Managers ( People and Performance)
- Fix the problem, not the blame.
It is far more productive, and less expensive, to figure out what to do
to fix a problem that has come up than it is to waste time trying to decide
who's fault it was.
- Tell people what you want,
not how to do it. You will find people more responsive and less defensive
if you can give them guidance not instructions. You will also see more
initiative, more innovation, and more of an ownership attitude from them
develop over time.
- Manage the function, not the
paperwork. Remember that your job is to manage a specific function
within the company, whatever that may be. There is a lot of paperwork that
goes with the job, but don't let that distract you from your real responsibility.
- You get what you pay for.
Yes it is an old saying, but it is still true. Whether you are paying for
machinery, software , advertising, or people you ultimately get what you
pay for. Always buy the best you can afford. Quality always comes
through.
- Don't DO Anything. Your
job as a manager is to "plan, organize, control and direct."
Don't let yourself waste valuable time by falling back on what you did
before you became a manager. We know you enjoy it and you are good at it.
That's why you were promoted. Now you need to concentrate your efforts
on managing, not on "doing".
- Anyone can steer the ship
in calm waters. What will set you apart in your career is how you perform
during the tough times. Don't become complacent and relax just because
things are going well. Plan ahead for the downturn.
- You have to make a difference.
The group you manage has to be more effective, more productive with you
there than they would be if you were not. If they are as productive without
you, there is no business sense in keeping you on the payroll.
- Delegate the easy stuff.
The things you do well are the things to delegate. Hold on to those that
are challenging and difficult. That is how you will grow.
- Don't get caught up in 'looking
good'. "Work happily together. Don't try to act big. Don't try
to get into the good graces of important people, but enjoy the company
of ordinary folks. And don't think you know it all. Never pay back evil
for evil. Do things in such a way that everyone can see you are honest
clear through."
- Leaders create change.
If you lead, you will cause changes. Be prepared for them and their impact
on people within, and outside, your group. If you are not making changes,
you are not leading.
- Practice what you preach.
To lead, you have to lead by example. Don't expect your people to work
unpaid overtime if you leave early every day. Don't book youself into a
four star hotel on business trips and expect your employees to stay in
the motel off the freeway.
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