New Managers Should Develop a Leadership Philosophy
The problems you face as a manager
are different from the ones you’ve faced before. Whether you’re juggling
conflicting demands, delivering difficult messages, or addressing
performance problems, you can set yourself up for success by having a
clear management philosophy. “Servant leadership” is one great example.
To start thinking like a servant, stop thinking your employees work for
you. They don’t — they work for the company, and your job is to
facilitate that relationship. So rather than focusing on your personal
glory, focus on how you can serve your team, to help them succeed. When
you’re assigning work to someone, think of it as matching that person’s
interests with a business goal. When you’re giving feedback, think of it
as helping someone understand how they can do the best job possible.
Being a servant may not sound very powerful, but it can deliver what you
really need: influence and results.

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