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Sit back, relax and take plenty of notes as Colin discusses managing a virtual team.
A “virtual team” is one where people are geographically separated... but work together in real time on a project.
This is dramatically different than working with a group of people who are in the same physical location... and it requires a manager to adapt to the situation.
It may sound simple on the surface... but managing a virtual team can be anything but simple.
This makes it all the more critical for the manager to understand the dynamics of a virtual team... and learn how to effectively lead one.
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High performing teams share common values and beliefs about themselves and their work. High performing team members also believe they can accomplish great things as long as they focus on the right things, set realistic goals, and work together effectively.
They set high standards for themselves and others, and understand the importance of strong working relationships. To learn more, listen to the rest of this podcast and take notes.
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Begin working on your emotional intelligence today.
Mastering the abilities of self-awareness, self-management and empathy paves the way for attaining greater levels of emotional intelligence. it’s not enough that we simply want to be good at our jobs, in order to be truly effective in managing our teams, we need to bring these skills together to become emotionally intelligent leaders.
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Managing for higher performance is something that managers can do both passively as well as proactively.
The Shared Management Model discussed removes the entire task responsibility from the manager and divides it between both them and their employees.
Ultimately, It is the employee alone who has the authority, the opportunity, and the primary responsibility for managing immediate performance: which is the overall focus of any performance management systems. -
In this weeks episode of the Middle Management Podcast...
One key element of leadership to note, are the situational variances. Each person on your team has a different set of needs due to personal work histories, knowledge and expertise.
Work situations will also vary, from high-pressure environments, seasonal influences and general organisational change. Endeavouring to utilise a one size fits all approach to leadership will pale in significance to adopting a more flexible and adaptable approach.
Taking the situational approach will do wonders for forming ongoing positive team interactions. It was Dr Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard who coined the term ‘situational leadership’ back in the 1960s, so full credit given to their work.
Hersey and Blanchard advise that an effective leader adapts their management actions according to the level of the subordinate’s knowledge, skills and self-confidence, and then use either a more supportive or directive leadership style.
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In this episode of the Middle Management Podcast, we will be looking at some different leadership theories.
Trait Theory
Behavioural Theory
Situational Theory
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A continuation of workplace delegation part 2
Whatever the field of work or area of expertise, one area of leadership that all managers need to understand fully is how to delegate. An incredibly valuable – and often underrated – skill, using this tool as and where necessary can be the difference between an average leader and a great one.
On this episode we take a closer look at why some managers fail to delegate, why you may be hesitant to start, and why that might just be holding you back. With an in-depth analysis of the benefits of task allocation, and a plan to get you started, we’ve covered all the avenues to help you understand the concept inside and out. -
Whatever the field of work or area of expertise, one area of leadership that all managers need to understand fully is how to delegate. An incredibly valuable – and often underrated – skill, using this tool as and where necessary can be the difference between an average leader and a great one.
On this episode we take a closer look at why some managers fail to delegate, why you may be hesitant to start, and why that might just be holding you back. With an in-depth analysis of the benefits of task allocation, and a plan to get you started, we’ve covered all the avenues to help you understand the concept inside and out. -
Leadership is an essential component of success for managing your department, to the running of an entire organisation. Not having someone to lead the way is like driving to an unknown destination without a map. However, there is a difference between influential leadership and using a traditional style of management. Enjoy this weeks episode on becoming a better leader.
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In today's podcast Colin shares two core management practices that will see you significantly enhance your ability as a leader. These concepts include conducting one-on-one meetings and giving feedback. So sit back, relax, learn and enjoy.
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Becoming a manager and taking over a new team can be exhilarating and frightening. By following these strategies, you can put your best foot forward when you begin your new role. It may seem counter-intuitive, but one reason new managers have difficulties when they take over an existing team is that as part of their approach they only focus on raw output and data- for example performance indicators (management)- and forget about a key element of their role, to also lead.
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Do you as a manager, find it challenging and confronting to have difficult conversations with under-performing staff or with employees who are disruptive in the workplace?
Having numerous staff of different cultures, backgrounds, values and personalities makes efficient and effective leadership and management skills more important than ever. -
3 in 5 new managers fail in their appointment within their first two years. It’s a sombre set of statistics that needs to be addressed. the need for effective managers to lead organisations and people in an ever- evolving business landscape is crucial. So let’s discuss what makes a good manager.
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Welcome to our official launch of the Middle Management podcast.
During this podcast-we discuss everything to do with leading and managing others. From new and seasoned supervisors- frontline management- to mid level leadership, we've got you covered.