Dr Inge Hill, Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at The Open University’s Business School, shares practical insights for recent managers and those keen to update their knowledge in an interview.
COVID-19 has significantly changed the way we work, with more homeworking having become a ‘new normal’ in many but not all industries. Hence, managing teams over distance and online requires different skills and resources to maintain an effective relationship with team members. The future of work will be different for different people and organisations, and a wide set of competences are needed to manage change successfully.
Another important topic is managing diversity successfully and recruiting for distinctive teams. Fair recruitment features highly on managers’ agendas. For the latter to be successful, becoming or being aware of your identity as a manager and leadership style are highly important.
Transitioning into a management role can be both exciting and challenging. Here are some key areas to focus on early on:
Diverse teams foster organisational innovation and creativity, as they bring together a variety of perspectives and experiences. These different experiences and individuals add value to mirroring and understanding the variety of customers and markets, which can lead to improved organisational performance.
Inclusive environments in which individuals feel respected and accepted for who they are can improve employee retention, as individuals feel valued, which often motivates them to give their best.
Balancing responsibilities can be tricky. Here are a few things new managers might want to consider:
In addition to the skills and behaviours discussed, strategic thinking, solving problems, and planning ahead are essential for successful leaders and managers. Resilience and change management competences are so important, as we have to navigate constant changes, whether from technology, markets, or unexpected events.
Created by the OU’s triple-accredited Business School (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS), Business management: people management and leadership is a 10-week course designed for anyone who wants to be an effective and inclusive people manager and leader.
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You'll learn important management tools and techniques, and how to support your team with care. Your self-reflection is supported by peers and a study mentor, allowing you to reflect on previous achievements and consider possible changes to your management practice. The practice-focused assessment includes designing a personal development plan to grow as manager and leader.
Dr Inge Hill
Course Lead Educator, Business management: people management and leadership
Great course! There is a lot of thought-provoking content in this course. It has really helped me reflect on my skills and learn new knowledge! As someone who is in middle level management but never studied a business or management course before I will be referring back to it a lot. I will definitely take these concepts forward and hone my leadership skills. It has been interesting seeing the insights of my fellow learners and that has made it extra worthwhile.
Despite the virtual nature of the classroom, the class culture has been incredibly positive, supportive, and engaged. I have felt encouraged to take risks and be vulnerable, and fellow learners have consistently provided the support I needed. The course content has been exceptional, and the structure of the instruction has been flawless. Participating in this course has greatly enhanced my leadership practice, and I have felt more grounded as a result. I will look to adopt most of what I have learnt over this course into my current role as a people leader.
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