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The 8 key skills of successful
managers (Or: How to be an even better manager than you
already are!)

A FREE guide from


The NAKED
Marketing Company
            Some good old fashioned, honest, down-to-earth and practical support to
                              help your business grow & prosper

Congratulations on becoming a Manager!

You’ve worked hard for it. You deserve it. You’re on your way to the top. Well
done!

Now, all you’ve got to figure out is: What does “being a manager” mean?
What’s involved? What – exactly - is “managing”? And how and why is it
different from what you were doing before?

One day you weren’t a manager; the next day, you were. So what happened?
What changed? You are still the same person, with the same capabilities,
competencies and characteristics as you had before. You have the same
skills, abilities and knowledge that no doubt were a key factor in getting you
appointed as you had before when, apparently, they weren’t. It’s as if you
have crossed some sort of invisible line that has taken you from where you
were to where you are now: a manager.

This brief guide aims to describe, to lay out, some principles of “managing”
that are designed to help your “managing” become

   -   easier, more successful and more rewarding to do
   -   more likely to achieve the results you want
   -   more fun

The ideas expressed in these pages are drawn directly from hundreds of
hours of interviews, surveys, and conversations with people about what they
think, feel and believe about their managers, about their own abilities as a
manager, and about what they feel a manager should be and do.




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There are lots of books and conferences and seminars and magazine articles
and training courses and exhibitions about how to “do” managing. Or, to be
more accurate, about how to “do” managing better or smarter or more
efficiently. They’re about how to be a “good” manager, a “better” manager.
Which supposes as a base line that the way you are currently “doing”
managing is at best lacking something and at worse, is rubbish.

This is not a guide on how to “do” managing better or smarter or more
efficient or otherwise.

This guide is about what BEING a manager means. (Or ought to!)

So, let’s start with a definition of managing, because it’s a definition that lies
behind… that drives and directs… the 8 key skills of successful managers
described here…

DEFINITION: A manager is someone given responsibility for people and
resources in order get done the things that need to be done in a specific
area of work within an organisation.




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The 8 key skills of successful managers:



   1. Show the way
Develop a vision of the way forward – of the future. Involve employees in
shaping the vision so that you can…

Gain commitment and “sign up” – these are SHARED goals.

Ensure that the vision, and people’s contribution to it, is in keeping with the
company’s values, ethos and legal/statutory requirements.

Make it real, tangible. This is not some fine words – a mission statement - on
a poster on the wall; it’s a genuine objective that the company… that the
team… must achieve.

Everyone in the team must be able to “see” the vision as real, tangible and
achievable. They must be able to understand their own contribution – where
they fit into - the achievement of the vision.

Set timetables and milestones along the way to achieving the vision.

Get the views of the team about what obstacles they imagine would get in
the way of achieving the vision.

Make sure any doubts are voiced and shared… and encourage others to
suggest solutions.

Be open about time constraints and budgetary and resource limitations.

Anticipate and plan against possible future risks.

Make sure everyone knows what they need to do and by when, then set them
to their tasks.




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2. Manage change
Any new way forward, any new scheme or project, will involve change… and
not everyone will be comfortable with that. So, individual as well as team
responses to the change will need to be anticipated, monitored and
managed.

Be the leader with changes and innovations. Show there’s nothing to worry
about.

Lead by example. Including doing the menial, grunge tasks as well as the
tough tasks – “if I can do this, anyone can”



3. Delegate
You’re the manager – that doesn’t mean you have to do EVERYTHING. It also
doesn’t mean you have to do nothing except get everybody else to do
everything.

Generally, people enjoy being given responsibility. Responsibility motivates
people to “grow” into their new, expanded role and to accomplish it with
distinction in order to win praise and recognition from their colleagues and
their managers.

Find out the strengths of individuals within your team and allocate tasks that
allow them to play to their strengths wherever possible. Allow people to
“shine”.

Give individuals “ownership” – let them be the manager – of specific tasks. In
this way, all your people can feel part of the process, they will share in the
experiences and the responsibility. This is a shared vision, remember.

Delegation is not a sign of the manager’s weakness or unwillingness or lack
of ability; it is a sign of the manager’s strength and confidence in the
abilities of his team… the team he/she has created.




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4. Mark the team’s achievements
and results “along the way”
Ensure there are easily identified and commonly agreed “milestones” along
the way to achieving the overall vision.

Keep the team on         track,   on   time   and   on   budget   to   achieve
objectives/milestones.

Celebrate the achievement of objectives/milestones. It doesn’t have to be
champagne and streamers every time – that would devalue the really
important achievements – but a little “well done, team” always goes down
well and encourages people to work even harder to achieve the next
milestone.

Celebrate as a team, mark out individuals for praise where praise is due.

Say Thank you and Well done.

Let the team take credit for achievements. After all, while you as manager
may have directed their efforts, they are the ones who actually did the work
to make it happen. And even if, in truth, it was mostly you, it’s a good idea
to highlight the contribution of individuals and the team in order to
encourage future effort.

Let the team self-manage the journey from one achievement to the next – it’s
not all down to YOU!




5. Meet customers’ needs
Always listen to what your customers are saying. Listen to what your
competitor’s customers are saying.

Promote products/services that your customers are talking or asking about.

Look for and win new contracts to supply.

Under-promise and over-deliver to customers. Solve the            customer’s
problems, ensure quality, deliver what you say when you say.

Exceed customers’ expectations so that they are pleasantly surprised and
thankful for what they get from you.


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Foster an attitude of going above and beyond the call of duty among your
team.

If you don’t actually serve the customer, how about serving those who do?




6. Work well with others
Build relationships with your team, with colleagues, with others inside and
outside your department and elsewhere in the organisation.

Become friends with suppliers and stockists, with customers and hoped-for
customers, with others operating in your field, with associates in
professional bodies.

Develop networks and informal partnerships.

Remember: you can manage dogs and you can manage horses, but you can’t
manage people – people will only agree to be managed if they reckon
you’re a nice person to work with.




7. Manage resources
Audit what resources, including personnel, skills and knowledge, are
available to achieve each project.

Keep projects on track, on time and on budget. And within the resources
available to achieve them.

Make sure everyone has what they need to complete their tasks, in advance.

If there aren’t enough resources, find them! Remember: A manager is
someone given responsibility for people and resources in order get done the
things that need to be done in a specific area of work within an organisation.




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8. Manage yourself
Do YOU have the necessary skills, knowledge and information to manage
and achieve the project? If not, where can you get them from? You may need
to better equip yourself, if not for this project, then for future ones.

Ensure your contribution is more than just telling other people what to do –
be involved, be hands-on, be prepared to make a mess of it. A “head down,
sleeves up” manager is likely to win more respect – and better performance -
from his team than a manager who is isolated in his/her office. And a
manager who is prepared to screw up – and laugh at themselves for doing so
– will endear themselves to their team… provided they don’t keep screwing
up!

The biggest compliment a manager can be paid is when his people say,
“Look at we’ve achieved – without you!”



A thought to leave you with…
Behave as you would wish to be as a manager and soon and before you know
it, you will be as you wish to be.

The way to become a “better” manager is by being a better manager.


If you’ve “got something out of” this free guide that you think may be useful,
interesting or relevant to you, your management role or your business in
future, it would be wonderful if you’d write and tell me about it at
enquiries@thenakedmarketingcompany.com

In the meantime, you may know someone who even now is struggling with
their Managing and perhaps you feel that they too might enjoy and “get
something out of” The 8 key skills of successful managers (Or: How to be an
even better manager than you already are!)

If      so,      please     send    me       their      details      at
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a copy with your compliments.

Best wishes and thank you again.

Philip J Gwynne
The NAKED Marketing Company
http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com
enquiries@thenakedmarketingcompany.com


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       The trouble with “managing” and “management” is that there are so many books,
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       Which is the true definition? Which one is the new manager supposed to believe and
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       This book aims to describe, to lay out, some principles of “managing” that are
       designed to help your “managing” become
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           more likely to achieve the results you want
           more fun

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Report The 8 Key Skills Of Successful Managers

  • 1. The 8 key skills of successful managers (Or: How to be an even better manager than you already are!) A FREE guide from The NAKED Marketing Company Some good old fashioned, honest, down-to-earth and practical support to help your business grow & prosper Congratulations on becoming a Manager! You’ve worked hard for it. You deserve it. You’re on your way to the top. Well done! Now, all you’ve got to figure out is: What does “being a manager” mean? What’s involved? What – exactly - is “managing”? And how and why is it different from what you were doing before? One day you weren’t a manager; the next day, you were. So what happened? What changed? You are still the same person, with the same capabilities, competencies and characteristics as you had before. You have the same skills, abilities and knowledge that no doubt were a key factor in getting you appointed as you had before when, apparently, they weren’t. It’s as if you have crossed some sort of invisible line that has taken you from where you were to where you are now: a manager. This brief guide aims to describe, to lay out, some principles of “managing” that are designed to help your “managing” become - easier, more successful and more rewarding to do - more likely to achieve the results you want - more fun The ideas expressed in these pages are drawn directly from hundreds of hours of interviews, surveys, and conversations with people about what they think, feel and believe about their managers, about their own abilities as a manager, and about what they feel a manager should be and do. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 1
  • 2. There are lots of books and conferences and seminars and magazine articles and training courses and exhibitions about how to “do” managing. Or, to be more accurate, about how to “do” managing better or smarter or more efficiently. They’re about how to be a “good” manager, a “better” manager. Which supposes as a base line that the way you are currently “doing” managing is at best lacking something and at worse, is rubbish. This is not a guide on how to “do” managing better or smarter or more efficient or otherwise. This guide is about what BEING a manager means. (Or ought to!) So, let’s start with a definition of managing, because it’s a definition that lies behind… that drives and directs… the 8 key skills of successful managers described here… DEFINITION: A manager is someone given responsibility for people and resources in order get done the things that need to be done in a specific area of work within an organisation. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 2
  • 3. The 8 key skills of successful managers: 1. Show the way Develop a vision of the way forward – of the future. Involve employees in shaping the vision so that you can… Gain commitment and “sign up” – these are SHARED goals. Ensure that the vision, and people’s contribution to it, is in keeping with the company’s values, ethos and legal/statutory requirements. Make it real, tangible. This is not some fine words – a mission statement - on a poster on the wall; it’s a genuine objective that the company… that the team… must achieve. Everyone in the team must be able to “see” the vision as real, tangible and achievable. They must be able to understand their own contribution – where they fit into - the achievement of the vision. Set timetables and milestones along the way to achieving the vision. Get the views of the team about what obstacles they imagine would get in the way of achieving the vision. Make sure any doubts are voiced and shared… and encourage others to suggest solutions. Be open about time constraints and budgetary and resource limitations. Anticipate and plan against possible future risks. Make sure everyone knows what they need to do and by when, then set them to their tasks. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 3
  • 4. 2. Manage change Any new way forward, any new scheme or project, will involve change… and not everyone will be comfortable with that. So, individual as well as team responses to the change will need to be anticipated, monitored and managed. Be the leader with changes and innovations. Show there’s nothing to worry about. Lead by example. Including doing the menial, grunge tasks as well as the tough tasks – “if I can do this, anyone can” 3. Delegate You’re the manager – that doesn’t mean you have to do EVERYTHING. It also doesn’t mean you have to do nothing except get everybody else to do everything. Generally, people enjoy being given responsibility. Responsibility motivates people to “grow” into their new, expanded role and to accomplish it with distinction in order to win praise and recognition from their colleagues and their managers. Find out the strengths of individuals within your team and allocate tasks that allow them to play to their strengths wherever possible. Allow people to “shine”. Give individuals “ownership” – let them be the manager – of specific tasks. In this way, all your people can feel part of the process, they will share in the experiences and the responsibility. This is a shared vision, remember. Delegation is not a sign of the manager’s weakness or unwillingness or lack of ability; it is a sign of the manager’s strength and confidence in the abilities of his team… the team he/she has created. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 4
  • 5. 4. Mark the team’s achievements and results “along the way” Ensure there are easily identified and commonly agreed “milestones” along the way to achieving the overall vision. Keep the team on track, on time and on budget to achieve objectives/milestones. Celebrate the achievement of objectives/milestones. It doesn’t have to be champagne and streamers every time – that would devalue the really important achievements – but a little “well done, team” always goes down well and encourages people to work even harder to achieve the next milestone. Celebrate as a team, mark out individuals for praise where praise is due. Say Thank you and Well done. Let the team take credit for achievements. After all, while you as manager may have directed their efforts, they are the ones who actually did the work to make it happen. And even if, in truth, it was mostly you, it’s a good idea to highlight the contribution of individuals and the team in order to encourage future effort. Let the team self-manage the journey from one achievement to the next – it’s not all down to YOU! 5. Meet customers’ needs Always listen to what your customers are saying. Listen to what your competitor’s customers are saying. Promote products/services that your customers are talking or asking about. Look for and win new contracts to supply. Under-promise and over-deliver to customers. Solve the customer’s problems, ensure quality, deliver what you say when you say. Exceed customers’ expectations so that they are pleasantly surprised and thankful for what they get from you. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 5
  • 6. Foster an attitude of going above and beyond the call of duty among your team. If you don’t actually serve the customer, how about serving those who do? 6. Work well with others Build relationships with your team, with colleagues, with others inside and outside your department and elsewhere in the organisation. Become friends with suppliers and stockists, with customers and hoped-for customers, with others operating in your field, with associates in professional bodies. Develop networks and informal partnerships. Remember: you can manage dogs and you can manage horses, but you can’t manage people – people will only agree to be managed if they reckon you’re a nice person to work with. 7. Manage resources Audit what resources, including personnel, skills and knowledge, are available to achieve each project. Keep projects on track, on time and on budget. And within the resources available to achieve them. Make sure everyone has what they need to complete their tasks, in advance. If there aren’t enough resources, find them! Remember: A manager is someone given responsibility for people and resources in order get done the things that need to be done in a specific area of work within an organisation. REPORT: 8 key skills Page 6
  • 7. 8. Manage yourself Do YOU have the necessary skills, knowledge and information to manage and achieve the project? If not, where can you get them from? You may need to better equip yourself, if not for this project, then for future ones. Ensure your contribution is more than just telling other people what to do – be involved, be hands-on, be prepared to make a mess of it. A “head down, sleeves up” manager is likely to win more respect – and better performance - from his team than a manager who is isolated in his/her office. And a manager who is prepared to screw up – and laugh at themselves for doing so – will endear themselves to their team… provided they don’t keep screwing up! The biggest compliment a manager can be paid is when his people say, “Look at we’ve achieved – without you!” A thought to leave you with… Behave as you would wish to be as a manager and soon and before you know it, you will be as you wish to be. The way to become a “better” manager is by being a better manager. If you’ve “got something out of” this free guide that you think may be useful, interesting or relevant to you, your management role or your business in future, it would be wonderful if you’d write and tell me about it at enquiries@thenakedmarketingcompany.com In the meantime, you may know someone who even now is struggling with their Managing and perhaps you feel that they too might enjoy and “get something out of” The 8 key skills of successful managers (Or: How to be an even better manager than you already are!) If so, please send me their details at enquiries@thenakedmarketingcompany.com and I will personally send them a copy with your compliments. Best wishes and thank you again. Philip J Gwynne The NAKED Marketing Company http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com enquiries@thenakedmarketingcompany.com REPORT: 8 key skills Page 7
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  • 12. The NAKED Manager (Or: How to be an even better manager than you already are) The trouble with “managing” and “management” is that there are so many books, conferences, seminars, workshops, training courses and exhibitions all offering different definitions. Which is the true definition? Which one is the new manager supposed to believe and act upon? This book aims to describe, to lay out, some principles of “managing” that are designed to help your “managing” become  easier, more successful and more rewarding to do  more likely to achieve the results you want  more fun But it’s not a book about how to “do” managing! **Ask for a FREE independent business review and analysis from The NAKED Marketing Company – it can help you assess where you are right now with your business growth strategies … and how you can GET TO WHERE YOU REALLY WANT TO BE. Your initial consultancy/evaluation will COST YOU NOTHING. So why not contact us now to make your FREE appointment? YES PLEASE I’d like to take you up on the offer of a FREE business booster review [ ] PLEASE SEND ME information about How to get more people to buy more [ ], How to get the most from my Marketing [ ], How to promote and grow your business for nothing (or next to nothing!) [ ], How to become an even better manager [ ] (tick your preference) PLEASE SEND ME information about business-booster workshops and training SEND FOR BOOK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rrp £14.99 PLEASE CONTACT ME [ ] YOUR NAME: JOB TITLE: NAME & ADDRESS OF COMPANY TYPE OF BUSINESS TEL MOB EMAIL Thank you! REPORT: 8 key skills Page 12
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  • 14. What people say about us: Your remarks and insights were so helpful. All the way home and throughout the evening I have been "adjusting" ... thank you again so much, Philip. - Karen M, author Philip always gets it right - FM, company director Philip is a consummate professional and an absolute pleasure to deal with. I highly recommend his services having witnessed the past achievements! - Ian K, Business Development Manager Philip is a good, pragmatic marketing person with extensive business experience - Clive W, project management consultants http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com/about/naked-marketing-services/ I’m astounded by the way Philip explains the 80/20 rule on page 84 of "The NAKED Salesman" far better than I have ever seen it done in any sales book before! Brilliant, Philip. Every self-employed person I know should read this book and I know they will benefit from your content. Thank you - Nick S, debt advisor, author, speaker http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com/category/announcements/ You are an excellent tutor who knows his stuff and comes across in a professional manner - Gary B, Technical Director Learning from you could give me more awareness on how to sell products. Thanks Philip! - Military Schools for Boys I really enjoyed your presentation this morning and it has come at exactly the right time for me as I seek to do something different with my career/business and need to promote myself. I will keep you in mind and recommend you to others as you have passed the first two tests by keeping it simple and being approachable. I look forward to meeting you again - John W, Business improvement consultant Thank you for one of the most useful and excellent value seminars I have attended this year. I will warmly recommend you to anyone in business looking to raise their profile – GB, Hypnotherapist REPORT: 8 key skills Page 14