Suggest a course of action. What could have been done better? and/or if relevant, what could be done now? Remember, implementation is the hard part. Are your recommendations specific and feasible?
Looking back, the overall amounts of communication could have been improved dramatically. Where, I should have communicated with this manager that: their actions were not acceptable behavior. To do this, I would have to have a face-to-face meeting (with open communication). During the meeting, I would approach the manager in a non-confrontational way. As I would listen, to why they engaged in various actions and what challenges they are facing. This could be used as an effective tool for building a bridge of: open communication with the manager. At which point, you can begin to discuss some of the difficult issues of the relationship. This is important, because it is establishing a sense of trust by having the manager express their concerns with you in an open and honest way. You can then, be upfront with the manager about various issues that you could be dealing with. Where, you would want them to be able to step back from the situation and view what is occurring (from your vantage point). Once this takes place, it means that you can begin to positively influence the manager (by helping them) to see on their own how their actions are contributing to the underlying problem. Since the incident happened a while ago nothing can be done to rectify the situation. (Owens, 2010)
If the circumstances do not improve, you should begin to compile evidence and facts to show that this manager's actions are hurting the company. Where, you would present this information to their superiors and possibly the highest levels of the organization. The idea is to inform upper management about what situations could be taking place that is hurting their profitability (as they could be unaware of what is occurring). At the same time, you would want to have all of the different team members working together to highlight the various issues that could be affecting...
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