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Mastering Management Styles: Expert Guidance for Managers

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783000463
Length 56 pages
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Harris M Silverman Harris M Silverman
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Mastering Management Styles: Expert Guidance for Managers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Why Management Style Matters FREE CHAPTER 2. The Elements of Management Style: Direction versus Consultation 3. The Elements of Management Style: Control versus Autonomy 4. The Elements of Management Style: Coaching, Mentoring, and Supporting 5. The Elements of Management Style: The Organization or the Employee? 6. Differences Between Employees 7. Conclusion: Things to Remember

Striking the balance


The trick in all this, of course, is finding the right balance; and unfortunately, there's no formula for doing so. As a general rule, you will need to put the requirements of the organization first; beyond that, be as supportive of your employees as you can.

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Do as much as you can for your employees without sacrificing the interests of the organization.

Many factors will come into decisions about where you want to place yourself on the organization/employee spectrum:

  • The nature of your organization is likely to make a difference; the attitude of businesses toward employees is generally different from that of public sector and not-for-profit organizations, and some organizations have clear policies about things like promotions and time off where others are more fluid.

  • Your organization's culture will also have an impact on your decision-making; there's often a generally accepted way of doing things, and what's acceptable in one organization or workgroup may not be...

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