Types of managers, Managerial roles and skills

R.Arun Kumar M.E (Ph.D.)
R.Arun Kumar M.E (Ph.D.)Assistant Professor en Ramco Institute of Technology
TYPES OF MANAGERS
MANAGERIAL ROLES AND SKILLS
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
Who are Managers?
 In simple words, a manager is someone who coordinates
and oversees the work of other people so that organizational
goals can be accomplished.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
TYPES OF MANAGERS:
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
TYPES OF MANAGERS:
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
Top Managers:
 They are responsible for making organization wide
decisions.
 Establish the plans and goals that have an impact over
entire organization.
 They are few in numbers.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
Top Managers:
 E.g.: Executive vice president, president, managing
director, chief operating / executing officer.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
Middle Managers:
 They are found between first – line managers and top
managers.
 Manage the work of first – line managers.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
Middle Managers:
 E.g.: Regional manager, project leader, store manager
or division manager.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
First - Line Managers:
 Manage the work of non – managerial employees.
 First – line managers are usually called as supervisors.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
First – Line Managers:
 E.g.: Shift managers, district managers, department
managers or office managers.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
MANAGERIAL ROLES AND SKILLS:
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
MANAGERIAL ROLES:
 Managerial roles refers to the specific action or
behaviors expected from a manager.
 For e.g. Consider yourself. (student, son/daughter, citizen,
etc.).
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
MANAGERIAL ROLES:
 Henry Mintzberg, a well-known management researcher,
undertook a careful study of five chief executives (consulting
firm, school, hospital, technology firm and consumer good
manufacturer) at work.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
MANAGERIAL ROLES:
 Concluded that managers perform ten different but highly interrelated
roles that are grouped around interpersonal relationship, the transfer of
information, and decision making.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
1. Interpersonal roles:
 Involves people (either subordinates or persons outside
organization) and other duties that are ceremonial and
symbolic in nature.
 Three interpersonal roles are:
1. Figure head
2. Leader
3. Liaison
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
ROLE DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES
Figurehead Symbolic head, obliged to
perform a number of routine
duties of a legal or social
nature.
Greeting visitors, signing legal
documents.
Leader Responsible for the
motivation and activation of
employees, responsible for
staffing, training, and
associated duties.
Performing virtually all activities that
involve outsiders.
Liaison Maintains self-developed
network of outside contacts
and informs who provides
favour and information.
Acknowledging mail, doing external
board work; performing other
activities that involve outsiders.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
2. Informational roles:
 Involves collecting, receiving and disseminating
information.
 Three interpersonal roles are:
1. Monitor
2. Disseminator
3. Spokesperson
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
ROLES DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES
Monitor Seeks and receives wide variety of
special information (much of it
current) through develop through
understanding of organization and
environment; emerges as nerve
centre of internal and external
information about the organization.
Reading periodicals and reports;
maintaining personal contacts
Disseminator Transmits information received
from other employees to the
members of the organization –
some information is factual, some
involves interpretation and
integration of diverse value
positions of organizational
influences
Holding informational meeting;
making phone calls to relay
information
Spokesperson Transmits information to
outsiders on organization’s plans,
policies, actions, results, etc. serves
as expert on organization’s industry
Holding board meetings; giving
information to the media
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
3. Decisional roles:
 Entails making decisions or choices.
 Four interpersonal roles are:
1. Entrepreneur
2. Disturbance handler
3. Resource allocator
4. Negotiator
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
ROLES DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES
Entrepreneur Searches organization and its
environment for opportunities
and initiates “ improvement
projects” to bring change;
supervises design of certain
projects as well
Organizing strategy and review
sessions to develop new
programs
Disturbance
handler
Responsible for corrective
action when organization
faces important disturbances
Organizing strategy and review
sessions that involve
disturbances and crises
Resource
allocator
Responsible for the allocation
of organizational resources of
all kinds – in effect, the
making or approval of all
significant organizational
decisions
Scheduling; requesting
authorization; performing any
activity that involves budgeting
and the programming of
employee’s work
Negotiator Responsible for representing
the organization at major
negotiations
Participating in union contract
negotiations or in those with
suppliers
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
MANAGERIAL SKILLS:
 Robert L.Katz developed an approach to describe the skills
of management:
 He concluded that managers need three essential skills:
1. Technical skills
2. Human skills
3. Conceptual skills
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
1. Technical skills:
 Technical skills are the job – specific knowledge and
techniques needed to perform proficiently.
 These skills are more important for first line managers, as
they directly deal with the line employees.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
2. Human skills:
 Involves the ability to work well with other people both
individually and in groups.
 These skills are important to all level of managers.
Managers with good human skills get the best out of their people.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
3. Conceptual skills:
 Skills, managers use to think and to conceptualize about
abstract and complex situation.
 With this skills, managers see the organization as a whole,
understand the relationships among various subunits.
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
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Types of managers, Managerial roles and skills

  • 1. TYPES OF MANAGERS MANAGERIAL ROLES AND SKILLS R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 2. Who are Managers?  In simple words, a manager is someone who coordinates and oversees the work of other people so that organizational goals can be accomplished. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 5. Top Managers:  They are responsible for making organization wide decisions.  Establish the plans and goals that have an impact over entire organization.  They are few in numbers. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 6. Top Managers:  E.g.: Executive vice president, president, managing director, chief operating / executing officer. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 7. Middle Managers:  They are found between first – line managers and top managers.  Manage the work of first – line managers. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 8. Middle Managers:  E.g.: Regional manager, project leader, store manager or division manager. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 9. First - Line Managers:  Manage the work of non – managerial employees.  First – line managers are usually called as supervisors. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 10. First – Line Managers:  E.g.: Shift managers, district managers, department managers or office managers. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 11. MANAGERIAL ROLES AND SKILLS: R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 12. MANAGERIAL ROLES:  Managerial roles refers to the specific action or behaviors expected from a manager.  For e.g. Consider yourself. (student, son/daughter, citizen, etc.). R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 13. MANAGERIAL ROLES:  Henry Mintzberg, a well-known management researcher, undertook a careful study of five chief executives (consulting firm, school, hospital, technology firm and consumer good manufacturer) at work. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 14. MANAGERIAL ROLES:  Concluded that managers perform ten different but highly interrelated roles that are grouped around interpersonal relationship, the transfer of information, and decision making. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 15. 1. Interpersonal roles:  Involves people (either subordinates or persons outside organization) and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature.  Three interpersonal roles are: 1. Figure head 2. Leader 3. Liaison R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 16. ROLE DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES Figurehead Symbolic head, obliged to perform a number of routine duties of a legal or social nature. Greeting visitors, signing legal documents. Leader Responsible for the motivation and activation of employees, responsible for staffing, training, and associated duties. Performing virtually all activities that involve outsiders. Liaison Maintains self-developed network of outside contacts and informs who provides favour and information. Acknowledging mail, doing external board work; performing other activities that involve outsiders. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 17. 2. Informational roles:  Involves collecting, receiving and disseminating information.  Three interpersonal roles are: 1. Monitor 2. Disseminator 3. Spokesperson R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 18. ROLES DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES Monitor Seeks and receives wide variety of special information (much of it current) through develop through understanding of organization and environment; emerges as nerve centre of internal and external information about the organization. Reading periodicals and reports; maintaining personal contacts Disseminator Transmits information received from other employees to the members of the organization – some information is factual, some involves interpretation and integration of diverse value positions of organizational influences Holding informational meeting; making phone calls to relay information Spokesperson Transmits information to outsiders on organization’s plans, policies, actions, results, etc. serves as expert on organization’s industry Holding board meetings; giving information to the media R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 19. 3. Decisional roles:  Entails making decisions or choices.  Four interpersonal roles are: 1. Entrepreneur 2. Disturbance handler 3. Resource allocator 4. Negotiator R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 20. ROLES DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIABLE ACTIVITIES Entrepreneur Searches organization and its environment for opportunities and initiates “ improvement projects” to bring change; supervises design of certain projects as well Organizing strategy and review sessions to develop new programs Disturbance handler Responsible for corrective action when organization faces important disturbances Organizing strategy and review sessions that involve disturbances and crises Resource allocator Responsible for the allocation of organizational resources of all kinds – in effect, the making or approval of all significant organizational decisions Scheduling; requesting authorization; performing any activity that involves budgeting and the programming of employee’s work Negotiator Responsible for representing the organization at major negotiations Participating in union contract negotiations or in those with suppliers R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 22. MANAGERIAL SKILLS:  Robert L.Katz developed an approach to describe the skills of management:  He concluded that managers need three essential skills: 1. Technical skills 2. Human skills 3. Conceptual skills R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 23. 1. Technical skills:  Technical skills are the job – specific knowledge and techniques needed to perform proficiently.  These skills are more important for first line managers, as they directly deal with the line employees. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 24. 2. Human skills:  Involves the ability to work well with other people both individually and in groups.  These skills are important to all level of managers. Managers with good human skills get the best out of their people. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT
  • 25. 3. Conceptual skills:  Skills, managers use to think and to conceptualize about abstract and complex situation.  With this skills, managers see the organization as a whole, understand the relationships among various subunits. R.ArunKumar,AP/Mech,RIT