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5 Ways a Manager can Help a Team Member
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Naseem Mariam
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ABSTRACT: Teachers and Managers have a lot of similar
responsibilities -- with respect to those who come under
their supervision. Therefore this article goes to Quotations
on Teaching and teachers to arrive at 5 Ways a Manager can
help a team member.
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TITLE: 5 Ways a Manager can Help a Team Member
AUTHOR: Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach
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5 Ways a Manager can Help a Team Member
By Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach
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The following are a list of 5 things that a manager should
do. The quotations say a lot and there are followed by few
concrete activities for the managers. Manager and teacher
have a lot of similar responsibilities.
1. Respect them
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(Replace child with team member AND teacher with manager -
in the following quotes)
"A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a
child cannot afford to be fooled." ~ James Baldwin
"All children are gifted. Each individual child is a
treasure chest, full of potential. The right teacher is
needed to unlock them." ~ Robert Buesing
"No man can be a good teacher unless he has feelings of warm
affection toward his pupils and a genuine desire to impart
to them what he himself believes to be of value." ~ Bertrand
Russell
How can a manager show that he respects his team member?
By listening to him, by treating him as a friend, by
reprimanding him with dignity, by praising him with
enthusiasm, by scolding him with restraint.
2. Teach them Self-appreciation
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(Replace child with team member AND teacher with manager -
in the following quotes)
"A good teacher teaches a child the three R's: Reading,
Writing and Arithmetic. A better teacher teaches a child the
three C's as well: Cooperation, Commitment and Compassion.
But the best teacher teaches the child the three S's: Self
appreciation, Self-confidence and Strength of character. For
if you have the last three, you can love yourself. And if
you love yourself, all you need is a gentle push to love
others, which your self-confidence provides." ~ Kim
Mascarenhas
"Believing in a student, especially when others do not, may
just be the answer for this student to learn to believe in
himself and understand what it feels like to be believed
in." ~ Debra Kammerlander
As a manager you can increase a team member's Self Image:
By talking positive sentences, by encouraging them in their
efforts, by allowing them to voice their fears and their
self-doubts, by helping them respect each other, by speaking
well of those in authority - at office, at home, in the
government and in the world in general.
3. Touch their feelings
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(Replace student with team member AND teacher with manager -
in these quotes)
"Nine tenths of education is encouragement." ~ Anatole
France
"The finest gift you can give anyone is encouragement. Yet,
almost no one gets the encouragement they need to grow to
their full potential. If everyone received the encouragement
they need to grow, the genius in most everyone would blossom
and the world would produce abundance beyond our wildest
dreams." ~ Sidney Madwed
"In our work with students it's the quality of our
relationship with them, not the content we teach, that is
the most significant element determining our effectiveness."
~ Carl Rogers
"Children require guidance and sympathy far more than
instruction." ~ Annie Sullivan
"One looks with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but
with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. The
curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is
the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of
the child." ~ Carl Jung
As a manager you can touch the feelings of the team members
by doing the following:
(a) Allow for 2-way interactions at least once a week
This could be one-on-one sessions with manager and
individual team members or group sessions, organized
in the form of story-telling and exchange of tips
and best practices about how the team members do
their activities, what short-cuts they have devised,
how they relax.
(b) Arrange mentoring relationships
The best way to learn is to teach others. When the
high performers mentor the low or average performing
staff, both of them benefit. The high performers
find greater clarity when they explain the subject
matter. The low performers also learn better since
he can be more relaxed in the presence of his
colleague whom he admires and likes. It is good if
there are mentoring guidelines and rewards available
at organization level to recognize the contributions
made by these high performers towards team success.
4. Be a Stellar Example
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(Replace child with team member AND teacher with manager -
in the following quotes)
"Setting an example is not the main means of influencing
another; it is the only means." ~ Albert Einstein
"The situation of our youth is not mysterious. Children have
never been very good at listening to their elders, but they
have never failed to imitate them. They must, they have no
other models." ~ James Baldwin
"To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is
nobler -- and less trouble." ~ Mark Twain
"The successful person is one who is able to take their
talents and invest them in the business of living in a
manner that leads to the accomplishment of a full life of
service." ~ Sol Roth
"Education is the ability to listen to almost anything
without losing your temper or your self-confidence."
~ Robert Frost
"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The
superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."
~ William Arthur Ward
"The true teacher defends his pupils against his own
personal influence." ~ Amos Bronson Alcott
The best example a manager can set is when he does his duty
well.
(a) Be regular - track, plan and re-plan regularly
Create a schedule with inputs from the team; list
out the risks and issues, track these to closure.
Effective Risk Management will help lower stress
levels for the project and hence for the team
members too. See my article "Risk Management Reduces
Project Fires" for further information on dealing
with risks.
(b) Be serious about the problems, issues that the team
faces. Negotiate with all parties towards a win-win
solution.
(c) Be available for discussions and counseling - do not be
'busy' all the time.
5. Encourage Questions
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(Replace child with team member AND teacher with manager -
in the following quotes)
"It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question."
~ Eugene Ionesco Decouvertes
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn,
and relearn." ~ Alvin Toffler
"A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the
pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on a cold iron."
~ Horace Mann
As a manager you could:
(a) Arrange Get-together with HR, Admin staff, Top Management
to clear the pending issues or at least have regular
escalation points with these important entities.
Anonymous Q&A sessions - Many employees will feel
intimidated, scared, fear fall from peer's esteem in
case their question is 'stupid': therefore you could
arrange for the students to post their queries in a
few well-placed boxes. Volunteers can also go around
and collect the queries from the students.
(b) Counselor available - 3rd party: best would be a
volunteer manager from another team. You could set
up a mutually beneficial exchange plan where you
counsel the 2nd team & that team's manager counsels
yours'.
Related Reading
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"Risk Management Reduces Project Fires"
http://www.123projectmanagement.com/project-risk-management-fires.html
About the author
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Naseem Mariam is the editor of "Management that Soars"
eNewsletter & author of "Project Serenity - How to gain
happiness and peace". Her writings draw life from her
18 years experience as software Project Manager. Let her
guide you towards Faster All Round Success and a Stress
Free, Joyous Life. Her free ebook and Newsletter tell You
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Visit her at http://www.123projectmanagement.com
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