The first 16 lectures focused on
how to manage so that you increase the motivation of your staff. Motivating
your organization was addressed first because highly motivated workers are
necessary for an effective organization and necessary to work with an effective
leader in making the organization changes discussed in the lectures following
lecture 16. Lectures 17-22 address the important management functions of
staffing and communicating. Executing these two functions skillfully is
critical to building a world class organization. The reason you should be
building a world class organization is that today technology has made the
workplace a global environment for almost all types of organization. If your
organization isn’t world class you are likely to lose customers to competitors somewhere
in the world that offer higher quality goods or services at equal or lower
prices. Even governments and medical organizations are outsourcing work that
can be done better or cheaper in other organizations.
Lectures 17
addressed staffing; specifically how to find and recruit the top people needed
to build a world class organization and achieve a low staff turnover. It is
necessary to achieve a low staff turnover rate because replacing people is both
expensive and time consuming. As your organization becomes more and more
effective you can expect to grow, assuming you are in an activity that permits
growth. If you need to grow your staff at 10 to 15% each year you will be
extremely busy with recruiting plus running your day to day work. If you have
to replace workers because of a high turnover rate you may not be able to keep
up with your staffing needs or afford the recruiting costs for the best talent.
Lectures 1-16 taught how to develop a work environment that is conducive to low
turnover. Also important to low turnover is not making mistakes in recruiting.
An example of a recruiting process was discussed in lecture 17 that is proven
to help recruit workers that meet an organization’s needs and fit well with the
organization’s culture so that they are likely to be long term employees. The
best approach to finding world class talent is to develop and maintain a
network of people that are always on the lookout for exceptional young people
that are candidate employees for your organization.
Lecture 18
covered the four basic principles for matching people to jobs. These are:
1.
Decisions about people are the most important decisions
a manager makes
2.
Workers have a right
to competent leaders
3.
If a worker does not perform then the manager has made
a mistake; don’t blame the worker
4.
Don’t give new people major assignments until they are
familiar with how the organization works
Factors to be considered in
matching workers to jobs include:
- Matching the skills
and experience of candidates to the requirements of the jobs
- The compatibility of
the personalities and work styles of candidates and potential coworkers
- The impact of
removing candidates from their current positions
- The potential for
career development of each candidate in the new position
- Matching the style of
innovativeness of the candidates to that demanded by the job
- The candidates’
knowledge of the way things are done independent of what the organization
chart says
- The opinions of other
managers
Lecture 19 provides guidelines
for managing your time so that you accomplish more in the time you have
available for your job and other facets of your life. There are five main
guidelines to remember and keep in practice:
- Write
out six to eight short and long term goals and plans with specific actions
for your work and the physical, mental and spiritual parts of your life.
- Schedule
the actions over a week at a time, carry your schedule with you at all
times and do your best to follow it.
- Remember
to be effective with people and efficient with other work activities. This
means spend as much time as necessary with people to ensure you understand
them and they understand your plans and directions. Have unscheduled time
in your schedule so that you have the flexibility to accept time wasters that
are necessary to be effective with people.
- Don’t
allow yourself to become a workaholic, i.e. working so many hours that you
do not have enough time for the important non work things in your life. If
your life is unbalanced then you are not as effective in your job as you
could be.
- Learn
how to use administrative help effectively if it is available to you.
Learn to dictate to secretaries and to electronic media. Encourage your
workers to use efficient practices.
Lectures 20-22
discuss ways to help workers manage their time. This topic was outlined in the
introduction titled “Lectures 20-22” that is between lecture 19 and lecture 20.
Go back and review that introduction before proceeding to lecture 23. If any
topics in the outline are hazy reread the appropriate sections in the lectures.
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