What is the best part of being a manager?
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What is the best part of being a manager?
Pros of manager jobs
- More money. You’ll definitely make more money in a managerial position.
- More responsibility. It’s a great feeling to know that you are trusted to make important decisions.
- More experience.
- More tough decisions.
- More pressure.
- More work.
What should I do less as a manager?
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- Stop organizational politics.
- Stop setting unclear expectations.
- Stop unnecessary rules.
- Stop poorly designed work.
- Stop unproductive meetings.
- Stop the lack of follow-up.
- Stop the constant change.
- Stop the internal competition.
What do you enjoy most about being a manager?
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- Managing Tests Your Ability to Learn and Adapt.
- You Get the Opportunity to Create.
- You Get the Opportunity to Create with a Group.
- You Get to Help Good People Succeed.
What are the worst part of being a manager?
The worst thing about being a manager is when you get hired by a company and you inherit staff that you yourself did not hire. If you’re lucky, they’re all great workers and your transition is smooth. You often get staff that are lazy, with bad attitudes, no ambition, resistant to change, etc.
What does a good manager look like?
Great managers are able to lead teams, help them grow, and maintain full control over their business and its performance at the same time. These are the people who manage to constantly adapt to new situations, encourage others to reach their full potential, and deliver their best work, too.
What is your favorite part about working at the company?
There are so many wonderful things about working for the company. My favorite is probably the flexibility I have with my hours. I also love the company culture and enjoy working with everyone. A lot of employees love their jobs because it looks great on a resume and allows them to gain a lot of knowledge.
What are your favorite things about your job?
Variety of work and people, travel, flexible work hours during non-event days. Versatility of being able to do a variety of tasks. Being able to work virtually. Having a forward-thinking, supportive company that realizes employees are their greatest asset.
How do you tell your boss you want to be a manager?
You can say things like:
- “I’m ready to move ahead in the organization” or “I will be ready soon.”
- “I’m enjoying what I do and I look forward to taking on more.”
- “I’d like to be a candidate for the manager position that’s coming up.”