What are enablers for managerial
excellence?
Let’s make an assumption - focus
of excellence is on what managers are doing today.
Hence focus becomes - what are HR processes manager is supposed to manage for his/her directs. Some of these processes are across employee life cycle (e.g - joining, onboarding, development) some across team life cycle (e.g- storming, forming, norming).
I've come across two ways of ensuring this focus.
Hence focus becomes - what are HR processes manager is supposed to manage for his/her directs. Some of these processes are across employee life cycle (e.g - joining, onboarding, development) some across team life cycle (e.g- storming, forming, norming).
I've come across two ways of ensuring this focus.
- Organization clarifies what is expected of Managers and measures them on basis of outcomes (subjective or objective).
- Organization institutes project teams to drive outcomes/improvements related to focus.
Both ways can work. In the
first way, consistency in outcomes across managers may be a challenge. In the second way, there is a danger that
responsibility for managing is abdicated – responsibility for managerial outcomes
is perceived to have moved to project teams.
But obviously, managerial outcomes
still need to emerge from Managers doing the right thing for their employees.
That's a focus one has to
maintain in the second way.
-
Sourav
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