- Managing Short & Long-Term Goals
- Pitfalls Of Micromanaging
- Managing Various Teams
- Factors Affecting a Manager
- Managing The Team
- Managing New Transformations
- How Managers Meet Expectations
- Managing The Work Culture
- Choosing a Manager
- Managing the Manager - Home
Managing the Manager Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Managing the Manager - Managing The Team
The very initial challenge faced by many newly-promoted managers is to manage the people who are at the same profile as they were, just days ago. Several challenges erupt suddenly when a person is subjected to promotion in order to manage people who used to be colleagues formerly.
Positive Aspects of a Newly-appointed Manager
A newly-promoted manager is already acquainted with many of the pros and cons of his team. This is a very valuable asset when it comes to delegating the job as per the necessities. This also provides an advantage to the newly-promoted manager with initial speculations, while making a plan for the training and development aspect of the members of the team.
Adding to this, the newly-appointed manager already has a good reputation within the team. This opens the gates for discussing openly about many issues. A good reputation also adds to achieve a supportive culture to solve problems and achieve goals. As a newly-promoted manager, a person may already possess certain managerial and leadership quapties and may have the backup of the management team. This enhances a manager’s credibipty within the management team and all the other teams.
As a newly-appointed manager, a person has gained the power of the position overnight. Irrelevant of the fact that the inspanidual may now have a new office corner, or he/she may remain within the same area in the workplace, the reapty is that power has been shifted. At the same time, as a result of having inadequate managerial experience and practice under his belt, making the transition from an executive profile to a managerial profile needs a great deal of adjustment. This is where the management needs to step in and guide him on deapng with the new responsibipties.
For a new manager, even the tasks that seem very basic and straightforward will require a great deal of efforts and attention. He is after all answerable to the management. Keeping that in mind, some basic challenges that a newly appointed manager might have to face during the transition phase from an executive to a manager are −
Management of Friends
Management of Non-alpes and
Managing the senior members of the team
These three factors will be discussed in detail in the following chapters.
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