college student‚ so I believe that I am a good manager now. Firstly‚ I took a dual major of Business Management and Finance Management at the University of Economics. At the college‚ I have learned a lot of information‚ skills‚ and knowledge which related to my current job. During the time I went to university‚ moreover‚ I also had a part-time job as a manager at a financial company. Thanks to those jobs‚ I actually have experienced a lot in manager positions. Hence‚ I have the abilities to control
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other hand a conventional manager controls and directs people/resources in a group according to principles or values that they have already established. A conventional manager uses formal and rational methods whilst a leader uses passion and stirs up emotions. People willingly follow leaders due to their charisma and personality traits‚ whereas a manager is obeyed due to the formal authority vested in him/her. As a result people tend to be more loyal to leaders than managers. Leadership is doing the
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ESSAY Who is a manager of the 21st century? I think that this question is complicated‚ and each of us‚ who wants to become a professional manager‚ has to clear up‚ who is a manager of the 21st century. Well‚ lets ask ourselves Who is a manager? A person who is able to organize? Right‚ but this is not a full definition A person who is able to manage? Right‚ but again‚ this is not a full definition I think that manager is a person who are able to organize‚ manage‚ control‚ but
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Good managers are born‚ not made. Discuss this idea whilst exploring key characteristics of an effective manager. For a long time‚ many people have questioned whether a good manager is born naturally‚ or they can learn and train to become a good manager. For people who think that a good manager is born‚ they believe that an effective manager is born with some specific skills and characteristics that ordinary people do not have. “Charisma and trait are qualities which are generated from inside a
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Name : Logesh S Username: B0884CD1 Information Technology for Managers Assignment 1. Discuss the importance of Information as a resource. Answer: Information is a resource that should be managed like other resources (i.e. people‚ money‚ land and equipment). This implies applying resource management techniques‚ like planning‚ costing‚ budgeting and evaluating‚ to the information resources of the firm‚ and assigning the position for information resources management responsibilities to more
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Security Manager Role To understand the role(s) of a Security Manager‚ a person must know what security is and what it means to an organization. According to Ortmeier‚ “security may be defined as a public or private service-related activity that provides personnel‚ equipment‚ and creates policies and procedures designed to prevent or reduce losses. These losses‚ caused by criminal action as well as by noncriminal events resulting from human error‚ emergencies‚ man-made and natural disasters‚ and
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Role of managers Report By Caroline McNaught Role of managers Report By Caroline McNaught CONTENTS * Analyse Jess’s role as manager of the Customer Engagement team using appropriate management and leadership theories. * Analyse how assertiveness‚ influencing and negotiating techniques could be used with reference to specific team members and show why the techniques proposed might be effective in this situation. * Identify potential sources of conflict within
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Q # 1: Describe three different roles of a manager; what skills are essential to perform these roles? Ans: Many people say‚ that “management is what managers do” While that’s true‚ it doesn’t tell us much unfortunately. So in order to understand the concept of management‚ you have to understand what managers do. There are three specific categorization schemes to explain what managers do‚ result of many years of research and study: • Roles (Henry Mintzberg) • Skills (Robert L. Katz)
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Business Management Manager vs. Leader Both a manager and a leader may know the business well. But the leader must know it better and in a different way. He or she must grasp the essential facts and the underlying forces that determine the past and present trends in the business‚ so that she or he can generate a vision and a strategy to bring about its future. One telling sign of a good leader is an honest attitude towards the facts‚ towards objective truth. A subjective leader obscures the facts
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Jobs Responsibilities /Duties ^Top Managers CEO CIO CFO COO Vice President Corporate Head ^First-Line Managers General Manager Plant Manager Regional Manager Divisional Manager ^Middle Managers Office Manager Shift Supervisor Department Manager ^Team Leaders Team Leader Team Contact Group Facilitator Change Commitment
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