Evaluating Your Management Style & Strengths with Evidence-based Management Practices

Evaluating Your Management Style & Strengths with Evidence-based Management Practices

Evaluating Your Management Style & Strengths

Executive summary

Managers are typically tasked with monitoring, evaluating, and guiding the work of other people. This focus on external goals and activities does not necessarily encourage introspection; however, it is vital that managers become examiners of their own behavior and performance, as well as of their employees. Knowing your management style, your strengths, and your limitations can help you become a more effective team member, and can make it easier to guide the performance of your employees as well (Clarke, 2010). This CQ Dossier will provide an introductory guide to the process.


Dr Markus Nini

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Markus was born in Salzburg, Austria, and lives in Germany. He works as COO in an international group of companies and has more than 15 years of management experience. He also works as a trainer in the field of organizational and leadership development. Markus has an MSc in Organizational Behavior and a Doctor in Management.