Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Manager;s Essential

Are you a Manager ? Learn essentials.....


Audience : Current Managers and Wanna-be managers....

Going through Organization Behavior book, found few interesting topics. Learnt good things so thought of sharing.....

Thanks to OB Book Robbins and some good sessions by Prof. Abhishek Goel from IIM Calcutta.

We keep hearing the word *Managers* around us, some of us are managers. Lets take a pause and ask ourselves:

What is manager?

For a third person eye :)
  • Enjoy in cabin...
  • Give all work to resources....
  • Enjoy their life after delegating
  • Boss whom you should be scared of
  • Need to keep happy
  • Do not know much , specially technology or the work I am doing
  • ...And So on.......
     
Smiling.......Ok , now a on serious note....let us how many of us really understand the stuff managers do......
  • Planning
  • Take decisions
  • Allocate Resources (Human , Others..)
  • Control , Check and act
  • Coordination and Collaboration
  • Communication

Superb, now that we saw few things that managers do, can we think of essential skills:

 
 
 
Above are the things that usually come to our mind if we think of skills required in managers. According to Organization Behavior theories, few high level skill categories are:
 
  1. Technical Skills - Knowledge or expertise Manager posses

  2. People Management Skill - Work with , Understand and Motivate.

  3. Conceptual Skill - Complex Problem Solving, Mental Ability.

 

An interesting fact.. from Luthan's Study..

 Few questions:

  1. Should manager have all these skills?
  2. How much time to spend in each activity?
  3. When do i call my self Effective manager (High Productivity)?
  4. When do i call myself Successful manager(grows fast)?
 
 
And now some intersting facts.......
 
 
  • Communication is most effective and important activities managers should do.

  • Effective managers spends 44% time in Communication and 26% in Human Resource management

  • Successful managers spend 48% Networking and 28% in Communication.

 
 
I stop here for this post and let all of you think and comment on the debate here and More learning's on the way...
 
 
Comments are welcome to encourage me and improve me on writing.
Happy Reading & Writing!!!!!
Signing Off for this article..Reacha