UNFOLLOW THE LEADER?
Make sure you are not
engaging in any of these behaviours if you want to be a good manager to your
team
According to professional
coach Rita Sever, supervision is a critical function of leadership that is
often overlooked and the quality of supervision is often what makes or breaks a
leader and an organisation.
The last thing you want is
to fail your team or your organisation. Not sure if you are that person? Then
read up and identify these seven subtle signs which are indications of a bad
boss.
Send mixed signals to employees
If you're best friends with
your employees one minute, and the next you are being hard on them with heavy
work, you may be sending them mixed signals and losing productivity as a
result.Similarly, if you give your employees vague assignments and unclear due
dates, and then hold them accountable for missed deadlines or errors, your expectations
probably aren't clear and you could be heading for confusion, and possibly
souring the relationship.
Don't give any feedback
Are you bouncing back and
forth between extremes? It is unhelpful to the employees. There are ways to be
direct and constructive as well as tactful when giving feedback as a
manager.Give prompt and specific feedback.Likewise, ask for feedback from your
employees. It can open the door to communication.
Let things go
If an employee asks for
guidance and you blow it off, if you ignore the organisation's policies, if you
don't meet with your employees one-on-one except for their reviews, you are
having trouble with your employees.
Play favourites
Do you let some supervisees
get away with things you'd never allow for oth ers, like showing up late or
missing deadlines? You might be setting a bad example by being partial to a
few.
Look down on employees
If you remind your
employees every day that they work for you by looking down on them or giving
orders, then you aren't being a good supervisor. A good boss works in
partnership with co-workers rather than acting as an authoritarian.
Don't allow employees to talk or brainstorm ideas
Bad managers believe that
if they give their employees an inch, they'll take a mile. On the contrary,
meetings are essential and communication is the key to a productive work
relationship. One way to make team meetings more welcoming and open to
discussion with contributions from all employees is to open with an icebreaker
or a quick game.
Not on board with company's mission
If someone mentions the
organisation's missions or values, bad managers tune out and distract
themselves. If you don't believe in your company's mission, how can you expect
it from your team?
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