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Journal Article Review: What Great Managers Do By Marcus Buckingham

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Introduction
The title of this journal article is “What Great Managers Do and was written by Marcus Buckingham. Marcus Buckingham is an author that have published a number of books and articles, a researcher, a business consultant for many companies that sit on the Forbes 500 list and a motivational speaker. Although the reviewer found it hard to find the thesis, the thesis in “What Great Managers Do” is that in order to become a great manager, one has to be able to manage the different abilities of the employees and put these abilities to the best use possible. The journal article implies that a great manager has to be able to read a person and customise a job that enhances an employee’s strength instead of having a fixed job and force it …show more content…

They are managers should make the most of an employees strength, to identify an employees “trigger” in order for him ore her to perform at his or her best and his final point is that employees have a combination of learning styles. It takes much more than these three things to make a manager great. There are four functions as to what a person has to do in order to become a manager and from the reviewer’s point of view, the three levers mentioned in Marcus Buckingham’s journal article all fall under the four functions, which are planning, organizing, directing and controlling. (Hitt 2014). So assuming that when they said manager, it meant a normal manager not a great manager and according to the authors of “Management”, the factors that Marcus Buckingham considers are factors in order to become a great manager is just a fraction of the factors required to actually become a great manager. Another source of justification to say that the three levers alone are not enough to be factors as to becoming a great manager would be Skip Corsini’s “Nine Traits of a Great Manager” and as the title says, there are nine traits that make a great manager. They are curiosity, irreverence, imagination, a sense of humor, vision, an organized personality, a well-integrated political schizoid, political relativity and pragmatism. All of these traits or factors shows that they not only need to be able to identify employees’ strength and mould the environment to them but they are also required to be aware of. Also another article that should prove that the three levers alone are not enough to constitute a great manager is an article written by Christina Ianzito. In this article she talks about a super manager but it basically means a great manager. She stated 10 factors or in her words actions that make a great manager. They are

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