What is the difference between a talented manager and a good manager? Why are some bosses real leaders of their teams, while others fail to shake them up? Experts from PAnDiKubiz consulting company talked about the characteristics of managers.
The emotional state of employees has a significant impact on the productivity of their work. A talented manager knows how to create an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the team. The best way to do this is to have a person who is on fire and systematically working towards goals. Such an emotional state of mind charges people and they work with enthusiasm. Subordinates are inspired by this person and his or her attitude to business. Emotions give energy. Inspiration gives power to create, to overcome difficulties, etc. People follow a leader who knows how to inspire.
If the team is inactive, then perhaps the boss is not fully fulfilling his role. This does not mean that he is a bad leader. The ability to inspire helps to get the best results from the team. This is what distinguishes a talented leader from a merely good one.
If the team is inactive, then perhaps the boss is not fully fulfilling his role. This does not mean that he is a bad leader. The ability to inspire helps to get the best results from the team. This is what distinguishes a talented leader from a merely good one.
It is important for ambitious people to know that they have the opportunity to develop and progress within the company. Many of them are willing to sacrifice certain conditions in order to develop their careers. A good manager will find out about an employee's ambitions at the recruitment stage, think about a possible career path and development conditions. And informs the candidate of this. This does not mean that this person will get a great position. But a good manager should be able to assess an employee's potential and identify his or her strengths and weaknesses. At PAnDiKubiz we conduct interviews, tests and training for managers to help them properly assess the potential of employees and promote them.
If your talented employee is getting stuck in your department or company, you don't have to hold them back with all your might. Doing so will only slow down their development. Of course, no one wants to part with a great employee. Let them go, let them develop. And you will find a new ambitious person who is ready to give maximum effort in your company. This is what makes a great manager.
If your talented employee is getting stuck in your department or company, you don't have to hold them back with all your might. Doing so will only slow down their development. Of course, no one wants to part with a great employee. Let them go, let them develop. And you will find a new ambitious person who is ready to give maximum effort in your company. This is what makes a great manager.