By Marcia Zidle on May 25, 2011
Many are promoted into management positions because they do their present job well, perhaps better than others on the team.
Unfortunately, many new managers are just thrown in without training and then left to sink or swim. Some make it; some don’t.
Avoid these four mistakes that many new supervisors make. Included are comments from supervisors who are or have been in your shoes.
1. Not hiring the right people from the start.
2. Letting poor performance go unchecked.
3. Not realizing the importance of employee recognition.
4. Not pay attention to what’s going on with staff.
Supervision Success Tip:
Many new managers fail to reach out for help thinking they have to be all-knowing. Soon they find themselves dealing with one crisis after another. This can lead to a failed project or, even worse, the loss of their job.
So, don’t be the Lone Ranger. Quickly acknowledge what you don’t know or are uncertain about. Then find those around you who have the experience or knowledge to guide you. This accomplishes two things: It recognizes them for their expertise and gets them committed to your success.
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