Apr 15th, 2008 by MAW editor
Management expert Professor Henry Mintzberg has argued that a manager’s work can be boiled down to ten common roles. According to Mintzberg, these roles, or expectations for a manager’s behavior, fall into three categories: informational (managing by information), interpersonal (managing through people), and decisional (managing through action).
This chart summarizes a manager’s ten roles:
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|Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles |
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|Category |Role |Activity |Examples |
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|Informational |Monitor |Seek and acquire work-related |Scan/read trade press, periodicals, |
| | |information |reports; attend seminars and |
| | | |training; maintain personal contacts |
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| |Disseminator |Communicate/ disseminate information |Send memos and reports; inform staffers and |
| | |to others within the organization |subordinates of decisions |
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