At one time or another, most of us will come to a point in our lives when it’s time to determine our next step. As a business and success coach, I often hear from people who are wondering if it’s time to make a change in their lives. Things may be going well, or not-so-well, but for whatever reason, they’re thinking that it’s time for change. They come to me for help figuring out what’s next in their career.

Most people are not in jobs that they planned and studied for. As a matter of fact, it’s pretty clear that many people are in careers that just “happened.” They started working at a job thinking it was going to be something they’d do until they decided what they really wanted to get involved in, and then they just stayed around until it became a kind of career.

In other cases, individuals are in jobs or professions based on the guidance or encouragement of other people in their lives. Perhaps their parents always wanted a doctor in the family. Maybe their boyfriend or wife kept telling them they were capable of “better” things and needed to get moving on their career. My point is this: Regardless of how they got to where they are now, it wasn’t, for most of the population, a well thought-out plan that was skillfully executed.

In my coaching practice, I’ve learned that this situation often translates into people doing work that really isn’t right for them personally. They may be doing okay, but they sure don’t bound out of bed looking forward to getting to work each day.

We are all more successful when we are doing things we enjoy. To help clients decide what that may be, I ask them a few questions designed to get them to take an honest look at who they are at their core.

For those of you who’ve been thinking, Maybe I should make the move into management,” I’ve put together this list of 10 warning signals. If any of these hit you as your personal reality, the chances are that you are not cut out to be a manager.

#1: You have a real desire to be liked

Many people feel better when most of the people they are in daily contact with like them. Usually, those same folks won’t feel satisfied when they know that others don’t like or respect them. Management is not about popularity contests. The best managers take the right action to get the job done in the most effective manner, and they know that may mean asking or telling others to do things, some of which may not make them popular. It comes with the territory. If you think you can always please everyone on your team and be effective, you are going to be disappointed.

#2: You prefer to avoid the spotlight and just be a part of the gang

Management is all about taking the lead. This means making decisions and standing up to tell others what you’ve decided. Management-by-consensus can work for some issues and opportunities, but it is rarely effective over the long term. At some stage, all groups will want their manager to stand up and act like one.

#3: Every time you are called on to comment about the topic being discussed, you experience short-term memory loss

Strong managers have good verbal communication skills. Even if you’re in a company with offices spread across the world, knowing how to take your point of view forward to others is a key quality of effectiveness. If you think that making conversation or having meetings with people you don’t know well is painful; you are going to flounder in management.

#4: Having a tough conversation with an employee causes you a great deal of duress

At some point, every manager will have to deal with an “issue” created by an employee or by the company itself. Things like personal appearance (”Stan, we don’t show three inches of underwear above our pants at ABC Corporation”) or annual performance assessments (”Susie, I’m sorry but we can’t give you the same size raise as the average for the department because your contributions were not as good as required”) are never easy for anyone. But they need to be done.

#5: You don’t like to make tough decisions

Managers are required to make decisions of all sizes everyday. I realize this sounds obvious, but I am continually surprised by how difficult it can be for a large percentage of the population. The fact is, some folks prefer to be told what to do and they will thrive doing the best job once given that kind of direction. If you prefer being given the answer or the direction to proceed over being the one who assigns and directs the tasks at hand, you’re probably not going to enjoy being a manager. Face the facts now and you can get on with enjoying your life as a team member.

#6: Being stuck in the middle between the leaders and the team makes your stomach churn

The real, day-to-day life of most managers is that they have people above them and people below them. In many cases, the ones above them will expect the manager to perform well, create thoughtful reports, give them answers to their questions, and develop action plans and proposals. In a similar fashion, those below them will want someone they can come to for direction, advice, counseling, and feedback. Both of these “constituents” will be cranky on many occasions, forgetting all the good stuff you’ve done in the past. If you don’t relish having to feed two sets of snapping alligators everyday, it may be time to decide this is the wrong zoo.

#7: You prefer to keep a low profile, just doing your job; when people look at you, it reminds you how many flaws you have

To be most effective, a good boss has to be visible. We all like to see our supervisor out there on the line alongside us. It makes us feel like we’re doing valuable things all day long. And we appreciate it when the leader can stand up and get things straightened out when they’re in chaos. If you don’t want to be scrutinized over your appearance, the way you talk, your hair, your management style, and your ability to keep things running smoothly in the heat of the day, perhaps you should consider staying in the comfortable cube you currently call yours.

#8: Having a verbal duel in a meeting isn’t your idea of fun and you feel uncomfortable standing up to communicate in a meeting

Ever notice how some people always have just the right response when someone says something to them? And how about those people who have no apparent fear of public speaking? You know who I mean; they always have just the right words and ideas on the spur of the moment. If you get anxious, choked up, turn red, or freeze when called on to participate in a debate or idea-generating forum; you may not want to get into a role that requires good communication ability in group settings.

#9: You dislike having to work hours beyond the “regular” schedule

Many people want a job they like, that pays fairly, and that has fixed and regular hours. In many companies, they are unlikely to find the last part if they choose to enter the management ranks. It’s a sad fact of life that for a lot of people, their hourly wage actually declines when they get promoted’to the job of manager. The nice raise they were given becomes less than expected when they start looking at the longer days on the job or even homework or weekend work.

#10: You could never fire someone because after all, everyone needs a job

I was once told by a manager at a software development firm that he found doing annual appraisals to be about as appealing as going in for dental surgery. He believed that his boss and the HR department always expected him to push his team to improve or else make changes. Like many organizations, his company was under the gun for productivity, and they wanted him to take some action to show that it wouldn’t allow poor performers to hang around. They told him that it was a bad signal to the real high performers if they saw people being allowed to stay employed while they didn’t deliver the goods. If this sounds like the kind of situation that could cause you to reach for that little bottle of purple pills, I suggest you don’t make the move into management just yet.

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/xiaobaidhg/archive/2007/09/12/890368.html

10 signs that you’re not cut out to be an IT manager相关推荐

  1. windows无法启动mysql服务(位于本地计算机上)_Windows 10开始菜单无反应,怎么办,看是否启用User Manager服务...

    首先简单介绍Windows 10操作系统,Windows 10是由美国微软公司开发的应用于计算机和平板电脑的操作系统,于2015年7月29日发布正式版.Windows 10操作系统在易用性和安全性方面 ...

  2. 熊猫分发_熊猫cut()函数示例

    熊猫分发 1.熊猫cut()函数 (1. Pandas cut() Function) Pandas cut() function is used to segregate array element ...

  3. linux之cut的使用

    cut是一个选取命令,就是将一段数据经过分析,取出我们想要的.一般来说,选取信息通常是针对"行"来进行分析的,并不是整篇信息分析的 其语法格式为: cut [-bn] [file] ...

  4. finalcut内存不足_final cut pro 内存不足可以更改缓存空间吗 final cut pr

    Final cut pro 提示内存不足,一般是在渲染和输出时 解决方案: 1.一般渲染提示内存不足,先看看系统设置里边,存储路径是不是在比较大的盘里. 2.系统设置里,内存与高速缓存里边,应用程序值 ...

  5. 10 种信号说明你太长时间的码不停蹄

    原文地址:10 signs you've been coding too much for too long 程序员,正如你说想,热爱编程.他们可以偶尔因为项目的交期逼近而工作相当长的时间.通常而言, ...

  6. Linux字符截取命令-cut

    概述 cut是一个选取命令,.一般来说,选取信息通常是针对"行"来进行分析的,并不是整篇信息分析的. 语法 cut [-bn] [file] 或 cut [-c] [file] 或 ...

  7. Final Cut Pro中文新手教程 (八) 如何导出视频「下」

    大家好,欢迎来学习Final Cut Pro的基础教程,我是Mac小伯通,本期视频讲解--如何导出视频「下」. 本教程基于Final Cut Pro10.4.10,但是适用于整个Final Cut P ...

  8. Final Cut Pro中文新手教程 (一) 认识了解Final Cut Pro

    大家好,欢迎来学习Final Cut Pro的基础教程,我是Mac小伯通,本期视频讲解--认识了解Final Cut Pro. 本教程基于Final Cut Pro10.4.10,但是适用于整个Fin ...

  9. 在Ubuntu 11.10中将窗口按钮移回右侧

    As of Ubuntu 10.04, the minimize, maximize, and close buttons on all windows were moved to the left ...

  10. ArcGIS 10.X功能增减(转)

    ArcGIS 10.0        1.ArcGIS 10.0是最后一个支持vba的版本: 2.ArcGIS 10.0是最后一个包含ArcInfo Workstation的版本: 3. ArcIMS ...

最新文章

  1. g2o入门——g2o的基本使用方法
  2. 一步一步创建ASP.NET MVC5程序[Repository+Autofac+Automapper+SqlSugar](三)
  3. 反向传播算法 Backpropagation Algorithm
  4. 从分布式到云端服务:Google Spanner 成长之路
  5. CVPR 2019 IIAI 目标计数
  6. MATLAB编程思想
  7. 是什么原因引起的“ Invalid Session”错误?
  8. web 基本概念辨异 —— URI 与 URL
  9. 武装突袭3fps服务器不稳定,大神教你解决win10系统玩《武装突袭3》超级卡顿的详细技巧...
  10. 2021-01-21安装FireFox插件FireBug和FirePath时遇到得坑(windows10)
  11. vs2008激活、序列号
  12. tr069开源代码文档_tr069开源代码——cwmp移植
  13. URL里面携带了#是什么意思
  14. html怎样把两张图片重叠6,两张照片重叠成一张-如何将两张相片重叠放在一起?...
  15. 读书笔记 -《一生的计划》
  16. git reset 怎么还原_git reset后如何恢复
  17. linux raid 找回文件,linux – 恢复已经在降级模式下运行的RAID-5(丢失了第二个磁盘)...
  18. Hashtable用法
  19. 戴尔R720系列服务器CPU升级,Dell 服务器R720的CPU列表
  20. android电视盒子解码很慢,安卓电视/盒子很卡很慢原因及解决方法

热门文章

  1. Windows中使用Docker安装ClickHouse
  2. 剪贴板增强工具 Ditto
  3. 44. 扑克牌的顺子(C++版本)
  4. MySQL 浅谈NOT NULL和DEFAULT的关系
  5. uvm 形式验证_重复使用UVM RTL验证测试进行门级仿真详细过程介绍
  6. ppt上的倒计时小工具_英孚线上精品小班课平台操作指南这些课堂小工具你都知道吗?更多课前指引看这里!...
  7. java实现奇偶位交换
  8. oracle esb 灾备,两地三中心双活系统灾备切换场景和数据补录问题?
  9. python开发wince_零基础学习WinCE开发
  10. ElementUI:修改tabs标签鼠标悬浮和选中标签