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Stand out as the manager who is serious about the work and always goes the extra mile when it comes to managing.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Bruce Tulgan, Founder and CEO, RainmakerThinking, Inc.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tMost managers want to be great at what they do. They put in their best efforts every day and try to do right by their teams. But despite their hard work, they aren’t getting the results they need as a leader. All managers slip into a period of undermanagement at some time or another, but the real question is how they react once they’ve realized it.<\/p>\n

\n\tIf you are a manager in this situation, you probably understand that you must be strong, disciplined, and all about the work. You must start holding employees accountable and helping all of them work harder to earn what they need every day. You want to get in there and start managing!<\/p>\n

\n\tBut first, you have to take a giant step back.<\/p>\n

\n\tConsider the Culture of Your Workplace<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tBefore making a big change in your approach to managing, think about the culture of your workplace. Does the culture support hands-on management? Or is everybody else around here pretty hands-off? What will it mean for you, in the context of this corporate culture, to become a strong, highly engaged, transactional, coaching-style boss? Will you fit right in? Or will this make you something of a maverick?<\/p>\n

\n\tOf course, most cultures support a hands-off status quo in which strong managers often feel like ducks out of water. What can you do about it?<\/p>\n

\n\tBe different.<\/p>\n

\n\tAnd don’t keep it a secret! Let people know. Stand out as the manager who is serious about the work and always goes the extra mile when it comes to managing. Being the maverick can be uncomfortable. Do it anyway. Be the manager who is not afraid to be the boss. Be hands-on. <\/p>\n

\n\tPrepare<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tBefore going public with your new management approach, prepare yourself first:<\/p>\n