As a follow up to our first focused forum question of 2009 (What will the main work of a Manager be in 2009?), here is another question that we hope all of you will weigh in on.
The question was first posed at a forum on LinkedIn, where the question went like this:
"How do you get managers to ACT like good managers? Our managers know what to do, but don't when given the chance. What kind of structural mechanisms can we put in place to force good behaviors?"
I answered: "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." I learned that bit of wisdom as a child from my elders.
Extracting the wisdom from the saying, it seems to me that any ACT (i.e., behavior, choice, decision) has to come from within the person. Even the so-called "gun to my head" scenario.
So how do you get your Managers to do the right thing and act the right way? A few thoughts...
1. Hire (and promote) carefully
2. Clearly communicate what you expect from Managers, then communicate again, and again, and again......etc
3. Train regularly on the basics of good managing . . . and follow up with reinforcement
4. Provide coaches
What would you say? How do you get Managers to be good managers?
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