-- Design a "Doable" Job - To enable managers to do their job, their role
first needs to be structured so that they have a sensible number of people
reporting to them.
-- Give Them Tools - Provide the managers with practical no-nonsense and
not overly complex leadership tools (for recruiting staff, orienting staff,
planning and reviewing work, conducting developing discussions and managing
pay and rewards).
-- Invest in Skill Development - It is a blissful denial of reality to
think that managers will be equipped to manage the people dimensions of
their role by merely being appointed to their role. There is a desperate
need for skilling -- of frameworks, ideas, concepts, and practice.
-- Hold Managers Accountable - Senior leaders need to know the managers
who are doing well at their people responsibilities, and those who are not.
Moreover, they need to be helped and then push the ones who lag behind.
About Andrew O'Keeffe
As a senior human resources executive with IBM, Andrew has worked closely
with a range of bosses in diverse companies over his career. Andrew speaks
frequently at conferences on the subject of leadership.
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