A talented manager is a multi-faceted manager. They only hire the
best people and they foster an environment of high performance, and
equally important, they can spot potential in others, including future
managers.
So how can you spot a potential manager early on?
A good team player values the contributions of all the team members and celebrates success as a team. They motivate and support their colleagues, often willing to help out and 'muck in' when needs demand it. A valued team member is sought out by their colleagues; their advice is respected and any help is given in a constructive and positive manner.
So how can you spot a potential manager early on?
Taking Responsibility
Does the person take responsibility for their work? Do they see their work through to completion, despite any roadblocks along the way, and do they use initiative to solve problems? A good sign of a potential manager is someone who knows when to seek the support of his or her manager. It's getting the balance right: finding a solution without exceeding their level of responsibility or wasting time when the answer is just a question away, and knowing when it is appropriate and necessary to get someone more senior involved.Strive to Do Better!
How do they approach their work? Do they do exactly as they are told without deviation, or do they consider how things could be done better? Have they made suggestions on how a process could be improved? Perhaps identified a better/quicker/cheaper way of doing something? While it's important to 'get the job done' and not to loose focus, a manager thinks 'outside the box' and doesn't always accept that the way things are done today is necessarily the best way.Play Ball!
Is the person a team player? Do they know when to involve others, seek the advice and are genuinely interested in the opinions of others? A strong sign of a potential manager is someone who appreciates they don't know everything and has the confidence to ask questions. Lots of them!A good team player values the contributions of all the team members and celebrates success as a team. They motivate and support their colleagues, often willing to help out and 'muck in' when needs demand it. A valued team member is sought out by their colleagues; their advice is respected and any help is given in a constructive and positive manner.
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