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MANAGEMENT ROLES and SKILLS

MANAGEMENT ROLES and SKILLS. Define “role”. A role is a set of behaviours associated with a particular job. Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles.

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MANAGEMENT ROLES and SKILLS

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  1. MANAGEMENT ROLESandSKILLS

  2. Define “role” • A role is a set of behaviours associated with a particular job

  3. Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles • Henry Mintzberg studied CEOs at work and created a scheme to define what managers do on the job. These are commonly referred to as Mintzberg’s managerial roles. • These can be grouped into three primary headings: interpersonal, informational and decisional

  4. Review ~ • Processes or tasks (activities: planning, organizing, leading, controlling) • Roles (behaviours: interpersonal, informational and decisional) • Skills are abilities crucial to success in a managerial position.

  5. MANAGEMENT SKILLS • What are the critical skills that are related to managerial competence? • Generally speaking, effective managers must be proficient in four general skill areas: • Conceptual • Interpersonal • Technical • Political

  6. Conceptual skills • The mental ability to analyze and diagnose situations. • The skills that help managers understand how different parts of a business relate to one another and to the business as a whole. • Decision making, planning, and organizing require these skills.

  7. Interpersonal skills • The ability to work with, understand, mentor, and motivate other people. • Interviewing job applicants, forming partnerships with other businesses, and resolving conflicts all require these skills.

  8. Technical skills • The ability to apply specialized knowledge or expertise. • Specific abilities that people use to perform their jobs. • Operating a word processing program, designing a brochure, training people to use a budgeting system, understanding manufacturing systems, etc. are examples of technical skills.

  9. Political skills • The ability to enhance one’s position, build a power base, establish connections, acquire resources for the business.

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