In order to achieve success all organisations must have effective leadership. It is the responsibility of management to lay down a set of ideas and objectives that are articulated, understood and supported by the workforce .Good people do not like working for organisations whose values are muddled.
Managers have to take difficult and unpleasant decisions. These often need to be made swiftly balanced against conflicting demands. It is not always possible to access cast-iron evidence to support the decision making process. This is one of the tests of strong management.
A clear and defined vision are essential requirements. Managing a large company, and dealing swiftly with a variety of challenges and issues is a complex task.
The desire to succeed which provides the drive and focus on excellence is one of the hallmarks of a good manager.
The workforce is the company’s most precious asset. Accordingly the ability to judge people and value their contribution is an essential prerequisite for any manager.
To build a talented team requires working with people who may be better at their job than you are at yours, and to guide and motivate them. People learn far more about the art of leadership from a good mentor than from any course or training exercise.
The ability to respond quickly will prove invaluable when things go wrong. Surviving a reverse and changing direction is the utmost test of resilience and flexibility.
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