People-Centered Management
Managers improve team effectiveness by understanding each person’s strengths and weaknesses. Effective management starts by treating employees as individuals rather than as numbers. Managers can build stronger team relationships by asking…
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Managers improve team effectiveness by understanding each person’s strengths and weaknesses. Effective management starts by treating employees as individuals rather than as numbers. Managers can build stronger team relationships by asking how people are doing, listening sincerely, and creating trust. Employees need comfort, courage, and trust before they can honestly disclose what is happening. Work should be assigned according to individual qualities rather than forcing people into mismatched roles.