Identify what makes a great manager

Introduction
Learn about Google's manager research
Google set out to determine what makes a manager great at Google. But first, a research team tried to prove the opposite: that managers actually don’t matter, that the quality of a manager didn’t impact a team’s performance. This hypothesis was based on an early belief held by some of Google’s leaders and engineers that managers are, at best, a necessary evil, and at worst, a layer of bureaucracy.
The team defined manager quality based on two quantitative measures: manager performance ratings and manager feedback from Google’s annual employee survey. This data quickly revealed that managers did matter: teams with great managers were happier and more productive.
But knowing that managers mattered didn’t explain what made managers great. So the team asked employees about their managers. By going through the comments from the annual employee survey and performance evaluations, the team found ten common behaviors across high-scoring managers. The researchers also conducted double blind interviews with a group of the best and worst managers to find illustrative examples of what these two groups were doing differently.
Google manager behaviours
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Is a good coach
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Empowers team and does not micromanage
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Creates an inclusive team environment, showing concern for success and well being
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Is productive and result-oriented
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Is a good communicator - listens and shares information
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Supports career development and discusses performance
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Has a clear vision / strategy for the team
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Has key technical skills to help advice the team
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Collaboration across Google
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Is a strong decision maker
Determine what makes a great manager
To determine what makes managers great in your organization, consider these questions:
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Do managers matter at your organization? Explore external research
(e.g., Gallup research highlights five important manager talents) and
internal input like surveys or interviews to find out if people managers
matter to your team members’ performance and happiness.
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If managers matter, whom do you need to convince and how? Google
used internal data to convince engineers and leaders that managers matter.
How will you convince your organization?
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What makes a great manager at your organization? Google found ten
behaviors of successful managers - you might find you have two, three, or
twelve. Internal data, like employee survey results and interviews, can
help uncover the elements of good management at your organization. You can
also explore external research (below) to get started.
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Manager Research Shortlist:
- HBR 2005 | What Great Managers Do
- McKinsey 2015 | Decoding Leadership, What Really Matters