What is your best managing people advice?
Everyone who has become a supervisor or manager of people at any organization usually learns a lot of lessons pretty quickly.
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I told a relatively famous streamer kid that worked for me, "I don't care. "
Talked to HR for 2 hours. Shut up if you don't like paperwork. |
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The best managers steer a group meeting to the manager’s desired outcome, but makes the group feel it’s their idea.
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Listen. Adjust to what works for people.
Firm, consistent, well known boundaries are a must. When a situation is over, it’s over. Don’t let things get awkward after having a difficult discussion. |
don't try to be people's buddy and treat everyone exactly the same, according to company policy.
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Don't be a bossy prick. Be respectful and work through mistakes in a kind and communicative manner. Low morale is a killer in any work environment. People that work under you should feel happy and loose coming to work. Yet, at the same time, respect their workplace enough to do the work they get paid to do.
Never ever micromanage your subordinates. |
Start by hiring good people. Attracting quality candidates and vetting them thoroughly and finding qualities that will fit the position well will avoid a lot of troubles later
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Information. Pass it along as to why decisions are made. Very helpful as a managing tool. Don't keep employees in dark as best you can.
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The most successful way to manage people is - how you treat them. Show them you care about them and relate to them. You can’t relate to everyone the same, there is no black and white clear cut way. That doesn’t mean become a pushover. You can be stearn and confident yet still show people that you care.
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Develop a skill/value as an individual contributor that gets you paid like a people leader
If you can’t, then encourage autonomy and accept the role of clearing obstacles for those who know more about the day to day than you |
Openly give credit to them when others are around.
Always have an open door. Actively meet with each person every week to see how they are doing. Whenever a mistake is made, work to help them fix it. People make mistakes all the time, I get pissed in private, get it out of my system, bring them in to figure out solutions. Always move forward, don't bring up the past unless it's used to teach. |
If you're going to bang your underlings remember to rubber up and not get caught.
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Antifreeze for alll those that try to challenge your authority.
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Give clear directions and timelines, trust them to complete the work, and hold them accountable if they don't. Micromanaging will destroy a team faster than anything. When your are disappointed with a result from the team, hold those accountable that didn't pull their weight, not the entire team. Many times, words of encouragement and hand written notes of thank you mean more than extra money, although if it's available, pay it to those that deserve it. Last, tell your folks it's your job to try to prepare them to be promoted. It's a win win as your team gets better so does your opportunities to advance.
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