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How to be a better Manager

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  1. 1. Dumitru Dumitru Florentin Grupa: 8212
  2. 2. INTRO In every large organization, there's a hierarchy of management that keeps the whole operation running smoothly. A good manager is able to blend into the background, changing small things here and there to great effect. Being a good manager is about leading by example. It's one of the toughest jobs out there . Despite this, there are several tricks of the trade that will help you successfully manage all your responsibility, in style and with verve.
  3. 3. Motivate People  Remember, our values are what make us "tick." If you manage by respecting your team's values, they will give you their best effort.  Ask the employees how they're liking their job on a regular basis. Encourage them to be honest with you. Then take action based upon what they tell you.
  4. 4. Make people feel good  In a meeting with your boss, for example, mention something one of your workers did well.  Privately laud what your employees do well. Tell them when you have a moment.
  5. 5. Under-promise, over-deliver This idea can apply to several different areas of life, but it's a great managerial mantra. Make sure each employee knows what's expected Having concrete goals empowers your employees and keeps them focused on work.
  6. 6. Delegate: You're a manager because you're good at what you do, but that doesn't mean you're supposed to do everything yourself. Your job as a manager is to teach other people how to do a good job. Assign tasks that will stretch your employees As your workers begin to take on more responsibility and demonstrate that they're capable, give them tasks that will expand their skills and help them take more ownership of their work.
  7. 7. Keep the door open Always remind people that if they have any questions or concerns, you're ready and willing to listen. Maintaining an open channel of communication will make you aware of problems quickly, so that you can fix them as soon as possible. Take an interest in your employees Don't make every interaction with your workers strictly business. Ask after their well-being, chat with them about yourself, and establish a personal connection.
  8. 8. Treat everyone equally Most of us aren't as egalitarian as we'd like to be. Many times, favoritism happens on a subconscious level. The tendency is to give more positive recognition to the people who remind us of ourselves somehow and who actually like us, rather than to the people who make the biggest contributions to the organization. Treat your employees well If you're good to your workers and they're happy with their jobs, they'll pass that kindness on to customers and invaluably bolster the image of your company. Or, they'll do the same for their employees and maintain a positive corporate culture.

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