unit 12 management styles
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Unit 1: Communication
Unit 12: Management StylesPhoto Courtesy: http://tweakyourbiz.com/management/files/Whats-your-management-style1.jpg
Management is tasks; management is discipline; but management is also people.
Peter DruckerAustrian-American management guru
A manager should...
DICTATORCOACH/ MOTIVATORFACILITATORPROBLEM-SOLVERINSTIGATORMEDIATORPhoto Courtesy: http://kilaris2013blog.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/managment-styles-flip.jpgDECISION-MAKERLEADERORGANISERMENTOR
AdjectiveOpposite adjectiveNounconsiderateinconsiderateconsiderationcreativeuncreativecreativitydecisiveindecisivedecisivenessdiplomaticundiplomaticdiplomacyefficientinefficientefficiencyflexibleinflexibleflexibilityinspiringuninspiringinspirationinteresteddisinteresteduninterestedinterestlogicalillogicallogiclogicalityorganiseddisorganisedorganisationrationalirrationalrationalityresponsibleirresponsibleresponsibilitysociableunsociablesociabilitysupportiveunsupportivesupport
Reading, pg. 103assertive (2), adj. expressing opinions or desires strongly and with confidence, so that people take notice
brief (I/42), v.to tell somebody the key points of something
facilitator (II/12), n. a person who helps somebody do something more easily by discussing problems, giving advice, etc. rather than telling them what to do
utilise (II/32), v. to use something, especially for a practical purposeequation (III/6), n.a problem or situation in which several things must be considered and dealt with
accomplish (III/11), v.achieve
deliverable (III/33), n.a product that a company promises to have ready for a customer
off track (III/61)not going in the right direction
Text ReferenceUsing certain words (such as I, you, he, she, it, we, they, one, other, this, that, these, those etc.) to refer backwards and forwards to other words in the textTeachers should act as facilitators, they should provide support and directions to their students.
It as an empty subjectIt is raining.
Skills: Putting people at ease small talk
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Useful languageUse informal greetings
Show you know something about the person
Share something of a personal nature
Pick a non-work-related topic
Use open questions
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Thank you for listening!
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