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Transform Change!.
THE JOURNEY FROM AN EXECUTIVE TO MANAGER
A journey from an Executive to Manager.You are still an executive!How you will transform from an executive to manager.Time is short and do you really think 60 days are enough to be so.I feel it is not possible.You need to completely change or it will be surely not possible.What is this change is all about.
You have to actually start playing the role of a manager.
TRANSFORM
Your friends and colleagues will not like you anymore as you are elevated.They will not accept you anymore.Most toughest is that you are promoted within the department people will surely not like you.
You will be travelling from a very rough weather .
Your previous personal relationship within your department and friends need to move to a different level .You are not same any moreYou are now the person who assigns work ,analyzing productivity and provide performance appraisals
Speak to Hr. and your very senior boss to find out what's lack in you which you can get support to train you in new leadership role..
Spend quality time with department heads and other team leaders on what are the expectations from you and what are the key areas you need to address.
Be Professional and treat all with respect and dignity
Eliminate any break room gossip and venting session with employee
Don’t allow previous work and old friendship with your former peers to influence your new managerial responsibility
Ensure everyone in department and connected to department clearly understand your new role and the responsibility
Workout a game plan for how you and your team can best work together to achieve the goals and objectives of the department. Keep communicating the goals and objectives concisely
Remember your role as a manager is not for becoming popular .
It is about leading others to achieve results
No matter whatever happens u keep focusing.
Changes need to bring in you
• Attitude.• Self Discipline• Taking the first step• Commitment• Be a doer and not a dreamer
alone.
. Communication SkillsThis includes both written and spoken communication, including public speaking. A good manager understands the importance of clear communication, meaning that his or her instructions are always specific and unambiguous, presentations are always well prepared and delivered and feedback is constructive, frequent and effective.
Self-MotivationAs the manager the onus is on you to motivate your team – this is simply not going to happen if you are unable to motivate yourself. Maintaining a positive outlook is vital, especially on the bleaker days.
Flexibility“The only constant is change.” This saying, make of it what you will, is particularly relevant to management. One thing you can be certain of as a manager is that you will be required to adapt to change regularly and without warning – how well you adapt to this change is what is important.
DelegationManagers with a “I’m the only one who can do this task properly” attitude soon learn that that’s the quickest way to go crazy with stress. Part of being a good manager is learning to trust your team enough to delegate work to them, as well as knowing when and what to delegate.
Industry KnowledgeIt is essential for a good manager to keep on top of industry related news and developments, both so s/he can work more effectively in his or her industry and also to facilitate better networking and relationship building,
ConfidenceManagers are decision-makers. This means a manager needs to be able to make decisions with confidence, lead with confidence and stand by his or her convictions. Any team would find difficulty working with a manager who seems unpredictable and unsure of himself, just as conversely teams as a whole become more confident with a strong leader.
ReliabilityAre you dependable? Can your team, including juniors and superiors, rely on you? This is a vital trait that any good manager should have.
MediationAs a manager you will be required to resolve disputes in the workplace. Are you capable of remaining objective? Can you smooth over issues before they turn into disputes?
Implementing TrainingA good manager improves his workforce (both as a whole and individually) by implementing training to increase skill sets, improve cohesion among workers and tackle relevant problems within the workplace. Not only does training create a more skilled workforce but it also boosts morale.
OrganizationBeing organized, in terms of projects, your staff, goals etc. is important for any manager. Without organization you will be unable to plan effectively, execute goals or measure you success/failure.