Week 8 Assignment: Your Personal Experiences in What
is Wrong with Management
Here are my takeaways from reviewing your
spreadsheet comments.
Managers MUST
make the business case for change.
Employees have to understand why things are
changing. Why? People are simultaneously both rational and emotional. Knowing
the “why” addresses the rational side of our behaviors.
Managers MUST walk the
halls, go to the shop floor, meet and greet.
And above all, listen! You
are there to hear form then, not the other way around. Bottom up thinking provides
insight into the day to day issues that positively or negativity impact morale
and productivity. In addition, managers
and the management team must do a thoughtful stakeholder analyses of who is
impacted by the business and address the needs and opinions.
After
Action Reviews
AARs should be conducted after every major
operation. Why? To formally capture learning so that the activity will go even
better next time. What did we expect would happen> What actually happened? What
did we learn?-
The Manager’s role in training
and development of direct reports
A current business trend is to move a major part of the responsibly
for training out of HR and placing it directly at the feet of the front line
manager. Why? The FLM is in the best position to determine gaps and to provide “stretch”
work projects that address those gaps- Current talent +1 (activities just above
current level).
Barriers
A management role is to deal with barriers- show folks how to go around them or the manager must remove the barrier.
Basic Project Management Tools/Requirements
Timelines/due dates are mandatory. At the end of each activity phase,
a steering team should make a judgment
call on if the project is ready to move forward and, if so suggest, adjustments
if need be,
Delegation
A must but, one reason cited for not delegating, is the belief
direct reports don’t know how to perform the task. I argue that that attitude is the reason for failure
due to overwork, burnout and a poorly trained workforce. Now is the time for
the front line manger to engage and teach.
Dr. Ward---I like that you are using Blogs in 301. GREAT idea!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the synopsis-its very helpful and one I will keep on the wall in my office for future reflection!
ReplyDeleteDr. Ward--I found the comment section! Our class will be good to go on continuing this project.
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