The Best Managers Might Be the Most Boring Ones
The perfect manager would be utterly
predictable, using data and evidence to make decisions and provide
feedback. In other words, the perfect manager would be completely
boring. But dullness isn’t how most companies choose managers. Instead,
they look for flash, vision, and bold displays of confidence —
regardless of whether those attributes translate into actual competence.
A better method is to choose managers who can help the company execute
its vision and keep their teams engaged and productive. Instead of
valuing charisma and ruthlessness, look for managers who are good at
solving people problems. Emotional intelligence helps managers stay calm
and cool so they can connect with their subordinates and help their
teams succeed. And look for people who display integrity. There are many
case studies of leaders who are brilliant in terms of expertise but
morally feeble. Most people would rather work for a boss they can trust.

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