What makes a good manager?
81A Long Bit of my History
I had worked with 6 different managers in 4 different companies before. All of them have their own management skills and no one can really justify who has the best skill and who has not. But I can only determine who is easier to work with.
First Manager
He taught me quite a few things because it was my first job in point of sales system support. He is nice and once told me that the scariest thing to be a support is when your phone rings. After a few trips out with him to support at customers sites, I was on my own.
Second Manager
We are in different field. He is in sales while I am in support. He recruited me because he wanted to concentrate in sales and leave the support jobs to me. He did not teach me anything except train me on the stuffs he knows. Basically, I learnt everything by myself.
Third Manager
He was the one who made me feel that he was a manager to me. Most of the time, he would be ordering me to perform a task. However, weeks later, I was more on my own because the customers would contact me directly if there were any problems. I would organize my own time and decide the priority of jobs.
Fourth Manager
He is like a friend to me. We discussed anything. Up until now, I still keep in touch with him but not frequently. He joined the company later than me, thus I knew more than he knew about the system. I enjoyed working with him because he treated himself like an ordinary staff rather than manager.
Fifth Manager
Customers would normally look for me rather than my manager. I took care of myself since I started the job. I solved the problems myself or escalated when needed.
Sixth Manager
He is a friend when we were not working, and my manager when at work. He taught me a lot of things from management to other matters not related to work. We would always inform each other regarding the tasks that we had done and had to be done. Even though it was managerial task, he would still be happy to teach me and let me know the ways to handle the task.
Well, sharing is virtue. Managers who are not willing to share their knowledge and delegate will always maintain on the same level.
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Good manager?
A friend, a manager A manager should also be a friend. Certainly, I will hope that I can speak freely to my manager about anything regardless of the topics.
Tech Savvy
This is an important criterion for an IT manager. IT managers should keep up with the newer technologies and always try to improve their knowledge. Staffs will normally be impressed when a manager is not only expert in their own field but also sensitive with new technologies.
Being a friend, a manager and jack of all trades, in other words, resourceful, one could easily attract people with their knowledge and communication can be developed easily.
Delegation
Delegation is important because subordinates will feel that they are part of the team rather than only taking orders from the manager. Giving subordinates responsibilities will determine the types of jobs that they are able to perform or perform well.
It is also a way to improve the manager as well as the subordinates. When subordinates take up some of the manager's tasks, they learn and grow while the manager will have better time allocation to plan for other tasks.
Praise I worked in Malaysia where managers seldom praise their subordinates. Praises often create a more relax working environment while giving subordinates a type of encouragement. It also means that the end results has been accepted and recognized, giving confidence to subordinates.
Organize, Plan and Document
A manager who is lack of planning skills will not be respected and often deemed as incapable. Subordinates are better off to arrange their own tasks rather than getting orders from managers.
Documenting of problems or instructions is a good practice as it shows that the department is in good shape and any handover of tasks can be done easily.
Conclusion
I may yet to become a manager but those are the points in which I would like to see in a manager from a subordinate's point of view. Having worked with 6 managers before, I have seen and heard of worse managers as told by my colleagues and friends. Thus, sometimes we do ask, ‘How can he/she be a manager?'
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A good manager makes sure that their employees have the resources on hand to get their jobs done. There are times when the company does not provide those resources so the manager you want is one who tries to think outside that box and still manage to help the group get the job done.
I wish my manager was like that. His lack of all of the above resulted in me quitting, although I don't like calling it quitting.
A Good manager would do the job that he's asking his employees to do. A Good manger jumps in and helps out when the going gets tough. A Good manager executes ideas instead of just talking about them. A GREAT manager respects his employees. A GREAT manager knows his employees and truly cares about them. A GREAT manager listens to every voice in the company - from maintenance to VP. Being Good or Great can be a challenge. And working for less than "Good" can make for a hard day.
Exceptional management includes the ability to lead and teach others, have faith in employees and be able to admit your own mistakes.
I was a retail manager for over 25 years. Alot of how a manager treats you is also according to how the employee works, what is their attitude like, job performance, multi tasker etc.
I am still in touch with a lot of people that worked for me. The good ones and the bad ones.
I learned years ago when I was just a clerk. If you want your staff to work good for you then you have to bust tail just like them. I never forgot that. What ever I delegated to an employee, I would also do the job too. Afterall it is TEAM work that makes any business successful.
Plus nothing can change an employee's attitude, performance quicker than a manager that takes ALL the credit for their business's success..
Wonderfully written and very true! Voted up and useful.
Interesting article about your managers and their characteristics. My experience is quite different, I mean I had more than ten managers until now and the most of them we’re or a friends or a guides to me. They treated me well and as a result the total work stucked. Now since im on my last job, my dream job, my manager is quite different. Even more, she acts opposite than the previous managers. She doesn’t guide me, she doesn’t supports me. She only delegate. Put the task and control about the progress. I know its quite subective and all stories are different, I just want to share you guys that this strategy and this manager behaviour really works. I have been promoted several times so far and im establishing a name in the company, people trust and respect me because no one used to help or guide me (on a management level). After the fight and all struggles ive experienced I managed to handle the job because I had a great motivation and desire. Ill not annoy you with my story, just wanted to share a different story about managers and how do they act. Nice hub myi4u , rated awesome.
Hello, really an wonderful hub. Instead of simply listing out the qualities its good that you have shared your personal experience with the readers.
A good manager should have what you called emotional intelligence.
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Jacob 3 years ago
Type of manager makes a huge diference. Approach is everything to me.