Management effectiveness
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In management, the ultimate measure of management's performance is the metric of management effectiveness which includes:
- execution, or how well management's plans were carried out by members of the organization
- leadership, or how effectively management communicated and translated the vision and strategy of the organization to the members
- delegation, or how well management gave assignments and communicated instructions to members of the organization
- return on investment, or how well management utilized the resources (financial, physical, and human) of the organization to bring an acceptable return to shareholders
- conflict management, or how well management is able to utilitze confrontation and collaboration skills. Management's ability to be flexible and appeal to common interests.
- motivation, how management attempts to understand the needs of others and inspires them to perform. Focuses on rewarding performance rather than punishing failure.
- consideration, an effective manager is open to critics. Seeks to understand others' values and does not merely view them as a means to an end.
See also
External links
- [Website of the not-for-profit organisation, Center for Dharmic Leadership/ Global Dharma Center. Provides information about Serving and Leading from a spiritual context. Includes articles, research papers and training modules for free download.]
- [Management effectiveness vs Leadership excellence]
- [Governance Focus] issues in governance worldwide, in English & EspaƱol
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