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Help....I'm a New Manager!

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Congratulations on your new role. It will be an interesting and rewarding journey in your career...though to be successful in your new role, you will need to be willing to learn.

It's normal when you step into a new role to focus on proving yourself. You're an expert on your particular business unit and you feel comfortable working in this arena.

You may be tempted to show who is boss....don't worry they know already that you are the manager. If you want them to respect you as a manager, then you will need to be open to listening and learning.

==>Tips to help you develop your management skills:

--Find out what your manager expects from you in this new management role. Keep her/him in the loop and learn from them.

--Your manager will also be the perfect person to find out if there are any employee issues on your team. They may have been peers, though that doesn't mean you know everything.

--Look around the company and find successful managers. Take them out to lunch or dinner for an informational meeting on what works or doesn't work for them in their management roles. They also understand the organizational culture so can guide you.

--If you are new to the company, then search for outside friends or recommendations to pick their brains on what makes a successful manager.

--Each manager has their own personal styles, though successful managers all share a common theme. Their strongest strength lies in their ability to listen.

--Ask your company to pay for a management seminar such as American Management Association. AMA provides a broad based of information on managing employees to support your new role as a manager.

--Learn the basic employment laws...many of new managers have learned the hard way about laws that protect employees. You represent the company now and need to insure no legal issues surface as you work with your team.

--Take time to read about managing employees....this is a new subject matter for you.

==>Important Thoughts:

--Shortly after you start your role as the manager schedule time with each of your direct reports. Get to know what is important to them.

--You may be great at motivating yourself and have certain tools or beliefs that work for you. They may or may not work with another person. Tailor your motivational efforts to the individual.

--Before making any changes in your organization, do some research with your team first. They are a great resource for you.

--If you have a problem employee, one who is challenging your role as the new manager, deal with it immediately by listening to them to find out what it causing their behavior. You can then state clearly that you need their support in building a strong team.

--Be loyal to your team members.....insure they receive all the support they need to do their jobs. When your team knows you are there for them, they will go the extra mile for you.

You don't have to know it all, just be open to learning from your manager, your team or others.

Pat Brill is the author of the blog "Managing Employees" http://www.ManagingEmployees.net . You can reach her at pat@managingemployees.net.

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