Mastering the middle
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How can we identify the right candidates for middle management roles?
Start by identifying the key skills and competencies required for middle management. These are likely qualities such as leadership, communication, and the ability to manage up and down. Encourage employees to express interest in these roles and offer opportunities like mentorship, coaching, and stretch assignments to help them develop relevant skills. Use evaluations and feedback to assess their role suitability and whether they meet the unique demands of middle management. -
What type of coaching and mentoring programs work best for middle managers?
Effective programs for middle managers should combine one-on-one coaching with group workshops on leadership skills, conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence. Pair them with senior leaders for mentorship and provide regular feedback to align the program with their needs and organisational goals. -
How can we make sure our middle managers feel supported and valued?
Regular feedback, recognition, and open communication help middle managers feel valued. Provide professional development opportunities and involve them in decision-making processes to foster ownership and belonging in the organisation. -
How do we measure the success of our middle management development efforts?
Track KPIs like employee retention, team engagement, and productivity levels. Gather feedback via surveys from middle managers and their teams. Monitor their career progression and assess how their development impacts overall business outcomes.
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