managing up – dynamic following in an organizational setting
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Managing Up – Dynamic Following in an Organizational Setting. Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M. Medical Affairs Director Shire Pharmaceuticals SAN FRANCISCO May 18, 2013. "The only happy people I know are the ones who are working well at something they consider important.” - Abraham Maslow. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Managing Up – Dynamic Following Managing Up – Dynamic Following in an Organizational Settingin an Organizational Setting
Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M.Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M.
Medical Affairs DirectorMedical Affairs Director
Shire PharmaceuticalsShire Pharmaceuticals
SAN FRANCISCOSAN FRANCISCO
May 18, 2013May 18, 2013
"The only happy people I know are the ones who are working well at something they consider important.” - Abraham Maslow
DisclosureDisclosure
Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M. is a full-Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M. is a full-time employee of Shire Pharmaceuticals.time employee of Shire Pharmaceuticals.
The views expressed by Dr. Herman are The views expressed by Dr. Herman are not those of Shire Pharmaceuticals, its not those of Shire Pharmaceuticals, its management, its employees, or its agents.management, its employees, or its agents.
This Story Has a Happy Ending!This Story Has a Happy Ending!
Managing UpManaging Up Great organizations depend not only on dynamic Great organizations depend not only on dynamic
leaders but on leaders but on “dynamic followers.”“dynamic followers.”
A completely different A completely different LEADERSHIP Skill SetLEADERSHIP Skill Set from from that of managing direct reportsthat of managing direct reports
Strategically working Strategically working with the style and goals of with the style and goals of your boss, blending them with your styles and your boss, blending them with your styles and goals to accomplish your career objectives goals to accomplish your career objectives ((alignmentalignment))
The process of The process of consciously workingconsciously working with a with a supervisor to obtain the best possible results for supervisor to obtain the best possible results for you, your supervisor and your organization you, your supervisor and your organization
Managing UpManaging Up
A deliberate effort to bring understanding A deliberate effort to bring understanding and cooperation to a relationship between and cooperation to a relationship between individuals who often have different individuals who often have different perspectives. perspectives.
Managing SelfManaging Self
Required Skill SetRequired Skill SetAwareness of own style and how it affects Awareness of own style and how it affects
others; make necessary adjustmentsothers; make necessary adjustmentsReceptive to and respond positively to Receptive to and respond positively to
constructive suggestions constructive suggestions Develop and maintain positive work Develop and maintain positive work
relationships with others relationships with others Maintain a reputation for trust, fairness and Maintain a reputation for trust, fairness and
reliabilityreliability
The Wish- Ideal BossThe Wish- Ideal Boss Clear, consistent,and concise vision of where the Clear, consistent,and concise vision of where the
organization is going organization is going Encourages a sense of responsibility for ongoing workEncourages a sense of responsibility for ongoing work Develops your ability to manage yourself and to take Develops your ability to manage yourself and to take
ownership of projects. ownership of projects. Not threatened by competencies that exceed his or her Not threatened by competencies that exceed his or her
ownown Engenders greater commitment and increases Engenders greater commitment and increases
motivationmotivation Seeks opportunities to enhance your visibility and Seeks opportunities to enhance your visibility and
influence and to advanceinfluence and to advance Celebrates your successes!Celebrates your successes!
The RealityThe Reality
Assessing your Boss Assessing your Boss
Management StyleManagement Style Emotional StyleEmotional Style Cognitive StyleCognitive Style Personal Style-Idiosyncrasies, Quirks, Pet PeevesPersonal Style-Idiosyncrasies, Quirks, Pet Peeves Situation Analysis - Where is your boss in the Situation Analysis - Where is your boss in the
organizational systemorganizational system How do decisions get made that effect you?How do decisions get made that effect you? What are your bosses own goals? Where are the What are your bosses own goals? Where are the
points of intersection with yours?points of intersection with yours?
You Boss
Job
Department/Team
Organization
Boss’Boss
Mission
Operating Environment
Organizational Culture
Managing Up StrategyManaging Up Strategy
Think of your boss as a key customer and Think of your boss as a key customer and your potential best advocateyour potential best advocate
Develop and communicate shared goalsDevelop and communicate shared goalsLearn from your bossLearn from your bossSupport your boss's vision and goalsSupport your boss's vision and goals
Turn criticism into projects or proposalsTurn criticism into projects or proposalsNegotiate your wants (time, work, position)Negotiate your wants (time, work, position)
The Managing Up Action PlanThe Managing Up Action Plan
Personal Organizational
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Action Plan
Marketing Strategy
Short & Longterm Objectives
Mission
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Action Plan
Marketing Strategy
Short & Longterm Objectives
Mission
Building TrustBuilding Trust
Mutual trust is a shared belief that you can depend Mutual trust is a shared belief that you can depend on each other to achieve a common purposeon each other to achieve a common purpose Respect differences; Look for commonalityRespect differences; Look for commonality Develop understanding NOT dependency or Develop understanding NOT dependency or
sycophantic behaviorsycophantic behavior Listen ActivelyListen Actively Do what you say you’ll doDo what you say you’ll do You don’t have to always agree, but if your boss You don’t have to always agree, but if your boss
feels that you are ultimately on his/her side you feels that you are ultimately on his/her side you will receive what is availablewill receive what is available
Managing Your Boss in Conflict Managing Your Boss in Conflict
Trust DisintegratesTrust DisintegratesKey: Diagnose and act quicklyKey: Diagnose and act quickly
Conflict ResolutionConflict ResolutionManage your emotionsManage your emotionsSeek first to understand and LISTEN!Seek first to understand and LISTEN!Look beyond the presenting problemLook beyond the presenting problemSeek help----COACHING!!Seek help----COACHING!!
What Your Boss Can Do to YouWhat Your Boss Can Do to You(Short of Firing You)(Short of Firing You)
Subvert and contaminate relationships with Subvert and contaminate relationships with teammates and with other internal teammates and with other internal stakeholders stakeholders
Assign high profile projects and initiatives to Assign high profile projects and initiatives to other team members other team members
Employ tactics such as ultra Employ tactics such as ultra micromanagement to make you miserable micromanagement to make you miserable
Focus on minor performance issues and Focus on minor performance issues and devalue successesdevalue successes
Block personal and professional Block personal and professional advancementadvancement
Financial impact on performance bonus, Financial impact on performance bonus, stock options, other perksstock options, other perks
Your OptionsYour Options(In Order of Increasing Likelihood of Getting Fired!)(In Order of Increasing Likelihood of Getting Fired!) What can you do?What can you do?
No ActionNo ActionBottle up feelings; decreases productivity and health—you Bottle up feelings; decreases productivity and health—you
will eventually become sick and miserablewill eventually become sick and miserableModify your own behavior onlyModify your own behavior only
May be only a temporary solution to buy timeMay be only a temporary solution to buy timeManage your boss*Manage your boss*
Constructive criticism, set regular private meetingsConstructive criticism, set regular private meetingsConsider Outside help like CoachingConsider Outside help like Coaching
Oppose your bossOppose your bossFire your bossFire your boss
CoachingCoaching
The Goal of Executive Coaching is to The Goal of Executive Coaching is to Learn to “observe the observer that you are”Learn to “observe the observer that you are”Challenge self-perceptions and blind spotsChallenge self-perceptions and blind spotsBecome more aware of how you are Become more aware of how you are
perceived by others and how you interact with perceived by others and how you interact with the worldthe world
Develop the power and leverage to changeDevelop the power and leverage to changeTo take action with a different “world view” To take action with a different “world view”
that is more effectivethat is more effectiveCoaching is NOT THERAPY!Coaching is NOT THERAPY!
Four StepsFour StepsAssess RealityAssess Reality
1. Develop a clear sense of what’s 1. Develop a clear sense of what’s really going onreally going on
Various tools include a “360 process”Various tools include a “360 process” Coach interviews co-workers, direct Coach interviews co-workers, direct
reports, supervisors, past and presentreports, supervisors, past and present Emotional Intelligence Surveys (Hay Emotional Intelligence Surveys (Hay
Group ECI)Group ECI) Compare “realities”—often shocking Compare “realities”—often shocking
discrepanciesdiscrepancies
Agree on GoalsAgree on Goals
2. What do you want to accomplish?2. What do you want to accomplish?
Keep Your Job!Keep Your Job!RecognitionRecognitionIncreased visibility and influenceIncreased visibility and influencePromotion and advancementPromotion and advancement
Plan of ActionPlan of Action
3. 3. Commitment to ongoing process of Commitment to ongoing process of working with your Coachworking with your Coach
Work to identify ways to become more aware of Work to identify ways to become more aware of “blind spots”“blind spots”
Focus on behavior, not on feelingsFocus on behavior, not on feelings How to align your goals with those of your bossHow to align your goals with those of your boss Regular contact with Coach by telephone and Regular contact with Coach by telephone and
face-to-face meetingsface-to-face meetings Process involves Coach support, ongoing review Process involves Coach support, ongoing review
of results, adjustments as necessaryof results, adjustments as necessary
Reinvent YourselfReinvent Yourself
4.4. Change your World View Change your World View
Coach becomes your confidante, source of Coach becomes your confidante, source of objective feedback, advocateobjective feedback, advocate
Gradual process—tend to revert back to your Gradual process—tend to revert back to your “old story” when under stress“old story” when under stress
Ultimately to take action with a new world viewUltimately to take action with a new world view Internally---a “new story” that you tell about yourselfInternally---a “new story” that you tell about yourself Externally---more effective behaviorExternally---more effective behavior
...Know when to fold em...Know when to fold em
When your personal action plan When your personal action plan deviates from the organization’s deviates from the organization’s strategic planstrategic plan
When you can’t align your goals with When you can’t align your goals with those of your bossthose of your boss
When you stop learningWhen you stop learningWhen you hate going to workWhen you hate going to work
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Thank you to Ken KesslinKesslin Associates Inc.2009 Saint Albans St.Philadelphia, PA [email protected]://www.kesslin.com