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Monday, November 25th, 2002 03:26 pm
Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] akienm for permission to link to his recent entry about managing people.

He brings up four things a good manager should do: connect, listen, respect, appreciate [his team members].

Reading that, I realize that my favoritest manager in my patchwork career is the guy who did three: Listen, Respect, and Appreciate. (Perhaps he's my favoritest simply because I have not yet worked for someone who has done all four.) If that man were not now deceased, I would go try to work for him again, no matter what the product or corporate atmosphere.

I wish My Division In The Company That Shall Not Be Named had kept... or had ever had, frankly... a handful of managers who did all of these. Rumor has it that it had, last week, one such. (I don't know for sure because I didn't work for this person.) Now it has zero.
Monday, November 25th, 2002 03:36 pm (UTC)
connect, listen, respect, appreciate

These would be good in any relationship...managerial or otherwise.

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Monday, November 25th, 2002 04:09 pm (UTC)
Good point.

Most of my manager/employee (er, I should say manager/contractor) relationships have included one or two of: listen, respect, appreciate. I'm not actually sure whether I need the connection part in the workplace, although perhaps I would perform better if I had it.

Most of my romantic relationships have had the connection, and very few have had much of the other three. Interesting division of labor, there. Hmm. Perhaps this means I will want another job soon. It fills a need.
Monday, November 25th, 2002 04:37 pm (UTC)
I agree that connection seems less important in a work relationship (although I'm not sure how Akien was defining it).

[few] of my romantic relationships...have had much of the other three.

Ow. I think my feeling of connection is limited by the degree I feel listened to, respected, and appreciated. I hope your trend improves.
Monday, November 25th, 2002 04:42 pm (UTC)
I can feel connection if I'm listenING, respectING, appreciatING. Granted, it's best if it goes both ways.
Monday, November 25th, 2002 08:54 pm (UTC)
These would be good in any relationship...managerial or otherwise.

Yep. There is really very little difference between relationships at work, and relationships out of work. They take the same skills, and even have similar rewards. My first stint at managing other people was at the same time I was first dealing with being a mom (I am stepmom to a girl who came to live with us when she was 10 years old)--the two activities are REMARKABLY the same.