Why I Focus on Management Development
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Why I Focus on Management Development

I have always taught that managers’ primary responsibility is to set their employees up for success. That encompasses creating a positive work environment, providing timely and constructive feedback, recognizing employee achievements and contributions, delegating to develop employee skills, and supporting employee growth.

Unfortunately, that was not my experience when I worked in a state agency.

Investigation

When a new head of the agency was appointed, I worked closely with him to demystify the civil service system so that he could be effective. He relied on me to perform special assignments, often calling on me during the evening or weekend to discuss what was needed. I respected him and felt that he respected me and valued my talents.

One day, he asked me to conduct an investigation of a manager. There were allegations of severe mismanagement of the program and the employees.

I interviewed the manager’s direct reports and the manager. I reviewed relevant documents. I found that the allegations were all true. As a result of my investigation, that manager was demoted.

Betrayal

The next day, I learned to my horror that the head of the agency was planning to place me under the demoted manager’s supervision! Keep in mind that the manager knew that I had conducted the investigation that resulted in his demotion. My future looked very bleak.

The stress of the situation affected me so badly that I literally lost the use of my left arm and was in constant pain. My mental and emotional well-being were also badly compromised by this incredible betrayal of my trust and loyalty.

The only healthy choice for me was to get out of the agency before the effective date of my transfer. I cried tears of relief when another agency was happy to take me in.

When I look back at the situation, I realize that the second in command at the agency was jealous of my close working relationship with the agency head. I think the decision to move me under the demoted manager was intended to make me leave the agency- and it obviously worked.

Commitment

Today, I focus on setting employees up for success by making sure that their managers have the necessary knowledge, attitude, and skills to support and encourage them.

If your managers lack the interpersonal and management skills and mindset to be fair and effective, contact Deborah Laurel at 608-219-3594 or schedule a brief meeting at https://bit.ly/3olwAiR

Deborah Laurel, Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer, The Peer Learning Institute

Gilbert Ruiz

Driving Customer Success through Advocacy & Critical Escalation | Empowering Seamless Resolutions & Long Term Partnerships

3 年

Deborah Laurel, Wow, thanks for sharing your story and having the wisdom to get out of there! Very glad to see that you used that unfortunate event to learn, become a better person and now help others??

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Linda-Ann Stewart

Motivating women to focus and transform their business through deliberate actions that break through distraction and overwhelm to greater success, freedom, wellbeing and prosperity * Focus Coach * Speaker * Podcast Guest

3 年

I'm so sorry that you had such a bad experience. But it shows that if we learn from those experiences, they make us stronger and propel us to greater heights.

Robin Thomas

Lifestyle and Wellness Expert | Over 40 and Fabulous Podcast | Community Leader Helping you live your best life, no matter your age.

3 年

Sadly, your experience is all too common. Such training as you provide is so very valuable.

Tim Arthur

Successful leader, seasoned at leveraging the creative talents of a team to achieve unprecedented success. Five star rated photographer and videographer.

3 年

Have you found 1-1 training better than group training, ie, stepping through a course series or other form of group coaching?

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ILENE REIN

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3 年

It's certainly an easy sell. Who wouldn't want to be the best person they can be at work? Still, there are several common management pitfalls that get in the way of success by making it difficult for employees to thrive and succeed.

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