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Survival guide for first time Managers power of One-on-One meetings

by Bhavin Gandhi

Recently, one of my friends got promoted to a management position for the first time. And when I talked to him over the weekend, he asked my advice on providing him a game plan. Thus, I came up with the idea of this blog series, where I will provide few practical tips for first time managers. In this particular blog post, I will provide you with few tips through which you can clarify success criteria for your new managers position. One-on-one with your Manager: I have seen various managers coming to their new position and hit the ground running. They meet their internal/external stakeholders and team members, but they forget to meet with their Manager in the process. One should always remember that your Manager is the one, who will judge your performance at the end of the fiscal year and he might have a better idea about the business than your other stake holders. Thus, I would recommend you to meet with your Manager one-on-one every week, until you get up to speed with what are his priorities and why did he hire you for this position. This meeting will also give you the opportunity to show your work to him during the first 90 days, so that you can get his trust. One-on-one with your Employees: Another common mistake made by the first time manager is - they concentrate too much on team development but not on personal development aspect of the team. I have seen many managers holding a team building exercise in the first two weeks of their employment, but they forget to connect with each employee on one-on-one basis. No matter how big is your team, it would be best if you can get some time to meet with your team on one-on-one basis (at least for first few weeks). This will not only provide you the information about existing processes, priorities and projects; but also help you in knowing your people and building a trust relationship between you and them. Thus, make sure to meet with each individual in your team on one-on-one basis for at least first one month. I hope these tips will prove to be helpful in your first couple of weeks as a Manager. If you know any other ways to build a trust relationship with your employees and your Manager within first few weeks, then please feel free to comment here. I am always looking for peoples feedback to improve my knowledge. Thanks. Bhavin Gandhi

Bhavin Gandhi | October 23, 2011 at 5:06 PM | Tags: 21st century, Change Management, First time manager, Leaders of Tomorrow, Leadership, Management, Manager, Manager's Guide, one-on-one meeting, Tips | Categories: 21st Century, Leadership, Management | URL:http://wp.me/p103Cm-5L

Author: Bhavin Gandhi | Contact information: http://gandhibhavin.wordpress.com

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