Andrew Rondeau
Andrew is the owner of this website and has been a Leader, Manager, Coach and Consultant for the last twenty-five years.
Come On, Be An Effective Manager
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 10/24/2007
As A Manager, Do Your Staff Know What They Can Expect
From You?
To have a successful career in any company you must know how
to build relationships and one of the most important relationships is between
the Manager and their Direct Reports. The strength of this relationship can
have a direct result on the success of a Team. The relationship between
the Manager and their Staff must be ‘open’ and ‘trustworthy’, but what else
should your staff expect from you, as their Manager?
Provide clarity of direction
As the Manager, it is my job to communicate clearly where
the business is going, why and what the benefits will be if they accomplish
what they set out to achieve. Every quarter (at least), the Manager
should stand up in front of their Team and explain the progress of the Department/Company,
thus providing Staff with a critical context for the work they perform and also
providing a better sense of how their job contributes to the Company as a
whole.
Without goals and objectives, how do you know where you are
heading? As well as Team goals, each member of Staff should know exactly what
individual goals he or she is going to be measured on over a given period and
where to invest their time. As a Manager, you should also regularly (at least
quarterly), review the progress on objectives and goals with the Team and with
the individuals.
Give frequent,
specific and immediate feedback
When I give feedback, it has to be as close to the time of
the situation as possible. If an individual has done a great piece of work, tell
them. If a person has made a mistake, tell them. The feedback also has to be as
specific as possible, not just ‘John, great job’. Tell them why it’s a ‘great
job’. They shouldn’t have to wait until their annual review to learn how well
they are doing and also concentrate on the individuals’ strengths and not their
weaknesses.
Your Staff expect you as their Manager, to make timely decisions. When they ask
for direction or advice, they want a clear, concise and succinct answer as soon
as you can provide it.
Be accessible
You want to know what’s going on in your Department/Area/Company,
so you need to be available so that your staff can tell you. You have to be the
flexible one. You want them to be as productive and effective as possible, so
you don’t want them to have to wait around for you to be available in a few
days time, meanwhile they are sitting there doing zilch.
Do your Staff know what to expect from you as their Manager?
You need to make sure 100% of your Staff know what they can expect from you.
It’s easy to do, the behaviours I expect are listed above. You may have
different ones, it doesn’t matter. Just
make sure your Staff know, because if they do you will see an improvement in
your Team’s service.

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