Thursday, August 18, 2016

How to identify a good prospective first time manager

Management 
August 17, 2016

Know Whether Someone Is Ready to Become a Manager

When you’re hiring a new manager, the stakes are high. 
You need someone who can effectively lead people, manage a budget, liaise with upper management — and, usually, do it from day one.
 But what if a potential hire doesn’t yet have a track record in all of the above? 
An important thing to look for in this situation is the person’s awareness of the nature of management. 
Moving into a management role requires giving up some individual contributor tasks and taking on new duties as a team leader.

 A good way to gauge whether a candidate understands the role is to ask what they think management is about, and what specifically they would strive to do in managing a particular team. 
It can also be helpful to ask what other management experiences they have had outside of work: leading an athletic team, a school literary magazine, a squad of volunteers? 
They may have gained a very useful view of effective management in any of these former roles.

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