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My approach to management is fairly simple. Hire the right people, train them appropriately, continue to train them, and then let them get on with their job. There is only one management decision that matters, that's when you hire the person in the first place. If you mess that up, then you have to have the nuts to admit you made a mistake and get rid of the person. So many managers hire the wrong person for the job, then spend the next couple of years failing to admit it. Their solution is to then micro manage someone into therapy. It always ultimately fails, and seldom is the manager (who has spent all his effort making sure he doesn't look bad to his managers - who are also failures because they fail to engage) brought to account.
Micro management doesn't work. If you have to do it you've got the wrong person working for you.
"Well, I think in Rugby League if you head butt someone there's normally some repercusions"
Joined: May 25 2006 Posts: 8893 Location: Garth's Darkplace.
McLaren_Field wrote:When I owned a business I always went out of my way to show that I wouldn't ask anyone to do a job that I wasn't prepared to do myself.
So when we won that contract to service the hotel in Barbados it was me who had to go there five times in as many years.
Its not all roses you know.
You're an inspiration.
"Well, I think in Rugby League if you head butt someone there's normally some repercusions"
Joined: Apr 13 2002 Posts: 3569 Location: enjoying the fresh air,moors and beaches of devon and cornwall
McLaren_Field wrote:When I owned a business I always went out of my way to show that I wouldn't ask anyone to do a job that I wasn't prepared to do myself.
So when we won that contract to service the hotel in Barbados it was me who had to go there five times in as many years.
Its not all roses you know.
you have my utmost respect for putting yourself through that mate time after time. and also not putting that burden on your workforce is commendable. hope you have got through that nightmare with no long term issues.
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion" – -- Unknown
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McLaren_Field wrote:I'm available for seminars and motivational speaking...
IN BARBADOS.........
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion" – -- Unknown
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Good management to me is the exact polar opposite of my boss. Micro-management, bullying, shouting, aggression, harassment - all traits we put up with day to day. She's just relentless. She only ever congratulates us through gritted teeth and soon gets back to picking whatever we do apart and criticising every action. Horrible, horrible woman.
And it's not just us who feel that way. When the Indian saint Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma of India) came to town last year our boss went there with one of our Hindu staff to get a hug. After hours of queueing she got to the front, where Amma took one look and said, "not her, she's bad news" and turned her away.
If I didn't work from home and manage my own hours and movements I'd have left a long time ago. As it is, my quality of home life is great, the pay isn't bad and I can be around to help my wife with her various ailments.
Good management to me is the exact polar opposite of my boss. Micro-management, bullying, shouting, aggression, harassment - all traits we put up with day to day. She's just relentless. She only ever congratulates us through gritted teeth and soon gets back to picking whatever we do apart and criticising every action. Horrible, horrible woman.
And it's not just us who feel that way. When the Indian saint Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma of India) came to town last year our boss went there with one of our Hindu staff to get a hug. After hours of queueing she got to the front, where Amma took one look and said, "not her, she's bad news" and turned her away.
If I didn't work from home and manage my own hours and movements I'd have left a long time ago. As it is, my quality of home life is great, the pay isn't bad and I can be around to help my wife with her various ailments.
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