Managing Up Flashcards

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What are the goals of managing up?

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  • Take responsibility for problems with your manager; find mutually acceptable solutions, even when difficult
  • Understand the priorities of your manager and establish or negotiate a shared vision for your job
  • Effectively communicate ideas or critical work concerns up the hierarchy; learn to influence up in a proactive manner
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What do Employees Seek from Managers?

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  • Task Related: Goals to be achieved, how to accomplish them, Measurements of Progress (feedback/evaluation)
  • Personal: Recognition & Rewards, Career Coaching & Sponsorship, Exposure, Visibility, Opportunities to Learn
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What do Managers Seek from Employees?

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  • Task Related: Effort, Expertise, Achievement of Objectives
  • Personal: Support for their own goals, Loyalty, Psychological Support, Reputation
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Different Styles of Management

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  • Information: Listener vs. Reader
    o Dialogue vs Reports
    o Intuitive vs Analytical
  • Conflict: Spontaneous vs Private
    o Public vs One-on-one resolution of issues
  • Leadership: Delegator vs High Involvement
    o Focus on end-of-the-quarter outcomes vs briefing on day-to-day activities
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Counterproductive Tendencies

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  • Dependency: Look for psychological support from Managers, Seek task structure and clarity from managers.
  • Counter-Dependency: Avoidance of authority figures, Hostility to direction and structure
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Bias to Beware Of

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  • Fundamental Attribution Error: Assume behaviors are due solely to a person’s ability & motivation.
  • False Consensus Effect: Assume that most others will view the situation & draw the same conclusions we do.
  • Halo/Horn Effect: Let one exemplary or negative area influence all ratings.
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PUSH Style

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PUSH Style:
* Persuading
o Suggesting new plans
o Providing reasoned arguments in support of those plans
* Asserting
o Stating your expectations from the partner
o Using incentives and pressures
o Expressing positive and negative evaluations of the person

Balance these to have productive conversations

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PULL Style

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PULL Style:
* Bridging
o Listening to the partner
o Seeking input from the partner
o Disclosing your situation to the partner
* Highlighting common ground with the partner

  • Assume people are coming from a good place.
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PULL vs PUSH Style

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Balance these to have productive conversations
* Assume people are coming from a good and positive place.
* There is always something you can learn.
* Meet people halfway.

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Managing Power

Power allows leaders to get commitment, compliance, or resistance.

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  • Manage Loss & Disappointment, Blaming can be counter-productive
  • Distinction between the decision, how the decision was made, and the consequences.
    2 of our key sources of power as leaders are often questioned: Legitimacy & Expertise
  • Women in male dominated professions
  • Minorities in underrepresented professions
  • Expatriate assignments
  • Generalists in technical settings
  • Younger manager in an older workgroup
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