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What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by learnine: 9:38am On Sep 12, 2014
Bad managers tell employees what to do, good managers explain why they need to do it, but great managers involve people in decision making and improvement."

There might be more to management to that, but I think that's a pretty good start. "Lean management," or the Toyota management system, encourages leaders to live in that "good to great" range (with apologies to Jim Collins).

Bad managers bark orders. They are directive and tell employees what to do, without any explanation or context. I saw a lot of that style of management quite often during my first two years at General Motors (read my previous post about that experience) and the workplace was incredibly dysfunctional, as a result.

There are top-down, "command and control" managers in every type of workplace, unfortunately. Managers who are controlling and have all the answers want their employees to "check their brains at the door," and often say so quite explicitly — or they spread that message in more subtle ways.

At GM, front-line employees complained that they were "hired for their backs and their arms, not their brains." In hospitals, healthcare professionals (even those with master's degrees) have complained, "They just want us to do what we're told." This is not a recipe for quality, productivity, or good customer service.

A friend of mine lives in a high-rise condo building. One example of "telling" was the general manager telling employees that the doors to the resident gym must now be kept closed at all times. For years, previously, the doors had been left open unless a resident wanted privacy and chose to close them.

My friend asked one of the employees, "Why are the doors closed all of the time now?" The employee replied, "I don't know, [the manager] just told us to."

It's disrespectful to just give directives without letting people understand the reason(s) why. There might have very well been a good reason why the doors were now to be kept closed. Had the manager taken just a few minutes to share a reason why, the employees would feel better about themselves and would more likely keep the doors closed. If employees are following directives out of a fear of being "written up," they aren't in a position to provide great service.

A good condo manager would explain why the doors now need to be closed. And, if there wasn't a good reason why, they wouldn't force the change on a whim.

A great condo manager would involve the employees in coming up with solutions to whatever problem is being solved by keeping the doors closed. The employees, when being posed with the problem, might come up with the idea of "close the doors" or they might come up with something better. Either way, they would feel a greater sense of ownership over the idea since they were involved in its creation.

During my time at GM, the better of the two plant managers I worked for taught us that Lean leaders (in the style of Toyota leaders) will always explain why something must be done, in those rare instances when they have to give a directive. The dynamic changes from "thou shalt wear safety gloves (because I'm the boss and I told you so)" to "you must wear safety gloves (because it's necessary for your safety and we don't want you to get hurt, even though you might think there is little risk)."

Bad managers tell. Good managers explain why.

Great managers go beyond this.

Great managers might engage the employees in figuring out how to reduce the safety risk that makes gloves necessary in the first place. Maybe an employee would suggest that a different, but equally effective, chemical be used. We don't know unless we engage our employees.

In 90% of workplace situations, I'd guess, the manager shouldn't be telling people what to do, even if they are making the effort to explain why. Great managers engage people in designing their work and they continue to engage them in ongoing improvement. As I learned from former Toyota employees and the books of Taiichi Ohno, work procedures "should not be forced down from above but rather set by the production workers themselves."

This mindset and approach requires that leaders set aside their egos and century-old habits. of top-down management. Managers won't have all of the answers. Instead of dictating how things get done (and expecting obedience and compliance), managers need to work together with employees to define how the work is done. Managers need to ask employees what ideas they have for improving the workplace, through the practice of "Kaizen."

Our employees are adults and they deserve our respect. They deserve great leaders who can work together to help everybody succeed and do what's best for their customers (or residents).
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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Kween1: 10:33am On Sep 12, 2014
Exactly.
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Olucheye(m): 12:22pm On Sep 12, 2014
Most Oft Than Not, People Start to Their Managerial Career Bad and Wind Up Good.


Why??

Experience Teaches You Along The Way.

Why Can't This Experience Be Relatively Adopted By all Managers?

No Two managerial positions are always 100% The Same. You've Got To keep Re-Inventing And Turning Around The Ideas In Your Head that Will match with The Office and Suit Your Personality.

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by AdmiralPato(m): 12:22pm On Sep 12, 2014
Today Is My Birthday #VirgoNation #SeptemberBorn #ThankGod

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Nobody: 12:22pm On Sep 12, 2014
Slow day today.
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Nobody: 12:22pm On Sep 12, 2014
Where is the manager from? North or south? Is she/he a Igbo or Yoruba person?
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Jarus(m): 12:22pm On Sep 12, 2014
Ftc grin

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by TRADELYN: 12:23pm On Sep 12, 2014
grin


*A food for thought*
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Nobody: 12:23pm On Sep 12, 2014
Space bookers them......SMD
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Skynett: 12:23pm On Sep 12, 2014
what is FTC
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by alabosian(m): 12:25pm On Sep 12, 2014
Oshio Manager will say Go and Die
Ebele Manager will say Stealing is not Corruption
Mama Bomb Manager will say There is God ooooooo

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by learnine: 12:25pm On Sep 12, 2014
AdmiralPato: Today Is My Birthday #VirgoNation #SeptemberBorn #ThankGod
hapi baday to you

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Nobody: 12:26pm On Sep 12, 2014
Yes Yes Yes, daz True grin grin kiss
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by learnine: 12:26pm On Sep 12, 2014
alabosian: Oshio Manager will say Go and Die
Ebele Manager will say Stealing is not Corruption
Mama Bomb Manager will say There is God ooooooo
smiley wink
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Nobody: 12:27pm On Sep 12, 2014
Jim Collins. He's helped me grow a lot. Especially the Good to Great bit.
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by gift01: 12:28pm On Sep 12, 2014
What are they saying here sef?
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Jostico: 12:28pm On Sep 12, 2014
Jarus: Ftc grin
just keep on dreaming.i don reload page more than 28 times now..still yet i no get there.......chai that ftc don Bleep up..waali...assuming say na me sha.
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by learnine: 12:28pm On Sep 12, 2014
Olucheye: Most Oft Than Not, People Start to Their Managerial Career Bad and Wind Up Good.


Why??

Experience Teaches You Along The Way.

Why Can't This Experience Be Relatively Adopted By all Managers?

No Two managerial positions are always 100% The Same. You've Got To keep Re-Inventing And Turning Around The Ideas In Your Head that Will match with The Office and Suit Your Personality.
very true indid
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by obeenah40(m): 12:29pm On Sep 12, 2014
I would pick a female bad manager anytime, anywhere
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by msmon(m): 12:29pm On Sep 12, 2014
Managers are leaders!
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Jostico: 12:30pm On Sep 12, 2014
Kween1: Exactly.
i nor dey vex for you oo but i dey vex.why you come be ftc...wait first y u nor go work?
Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Jostico: 12:32pm On Sep 12, 2014
Skynett: what is FTC
simply abuja

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Re: What Bad Managers, Good Managers, And Great Managers Do by Tunguy01(m): 12:35pm On Sep 12, 2014
Plz is dix ent lecture thread ??

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