You,Have,Impossible,manager,am DIY Do You Have an Impossible manager?
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When you have an impossible manager, quit? Sometimes thats impossible. If you find yourself in this situation, here are eleven things you should consider. 1.Company culture2.Everything else is excellent3.Your outlook4.Are you in the loop?5.Age and career potential of the manager6.Support, life skills7.Change departments or jobs 1.COMPANY CULTUREThis may be the single most important thing. Ive visited many offices and each one had its own distinct culture. All companies have the same policies and procedures handbook, basically, because it has to do with legal, but its the unwritten rules that dictate. I can recall some where hostility seemed to be the policy. You could cut the tension with a knife. This will make the company ultimately dysfunctional, but that wont mitigate the potential damage to your health if you remain. Dont think This place is really sick but Ill be fine. It doesnt work that way. If you havent worked in a lot of different places, or are new to your career, you may not be aware of how distinct this particular culture is or how ingrained it is. Like attracts like, and the people who hire will continue hiring people like themselves, so it will get worse, not better. Therefore theres little hope youll get a better manager when this one leaves. Understand that you arent going to be changing it all by yourself. Your choices are to leave, or to get support and build your lifeskills to deal with the situation. However, understand its going to prevail, and will impact your life negatively. Consider carefully what youre getting out of it that could possibly make up for that.2.EVERYTHING ELSE IS EXCELLENTIve only heard this comment from someone relatively new to a job. You can count on the fact that after a certain point of time, the negatives will outweigh the positives, but heres the way to handle that.I love my job, my client Dominica told me. It has the sort of challenge and variety I love. Ive never had such latitude. Its a place where I can gain the skills I need to move to the next level. I get to speak to civic groups a couple of times every week, and theres even live TV and radio. Where else could I get this? The only thing wrong is Harry and his nit-picking, micro-managing. Hes the only thing that holds me back. She went on to glow about the working conditions, good equipment, and benefits.If its a position that will move your career path forward and youre acquiring excellent skills, what should you do? Consider it a temporary position, get the skills you need, see point 6, and be looking all the time for your next career move. Chances are you will get enough good out of the situation to balance the negatives.Do not get lulled into staying there. A bad manager will ultimately cause more harm than good.3.YOUR OUTLOOKYour attitude, optimism and mindfulness are crucial. You must be clear about whats going on. You must be able to see what the manager is feeding into the equation so you can keep it separate.Its possible to last out a bad situation temporarily if you are equipped to deal with it mentally and emotionally. If youre truly stuck in a bad situation for a while, use your emotional intelligence. (More on this later.) Keep your own thoughts positive. Resist all urges to become cynical and pessimistic. This is not as easy as it sounds, and dont underestimate it. Consider the job temporary and stick to that policy. Rarely have I talked to someone who really must stay where they are. Its only their perception of things. Be willing to consider the gains and losses. Often someone staying in a bad situation is considering the money. Eventually you will discover what your health mental and physical are worth. If theres something there thats meaningful to you it will help.Im thinking of a client Ill call Linda. She was forced to move to another country and take an inferior job when her husband received a promotion and transfer they couldnt pass up. After coaching she said to me, I understand now if I let this be the excuse for not achieving, that will become a pattern. She quit feeling sorry for herself and started working with what was possible.4.ARE YOU IN THE LOOP?One thing that can make a bad manager tolerable is if there is a loop of the other persuasion and youre in it. A client Ill call Maria-Marthe found herself in such a situation. There was a core group working for an incompetent and disparaging manager.They could give each other consensual validation about what was going on. There is strength in numbers. In this case, while you wont change some things about the manager, your group can bring pressure to bear that will make what the manager has in mind more difficult to achieve. If you do this, you can expect the manager to become more difficult, as he or she perceives somethings going on he or she isnt in control of, but your daily work life may be better. 5.THE AGE & CAREER POTENTIAL OF THE MANAGERMost of us looking to get ahead will consider this first thing. Whos ahead of me that might be blocking the way? In this case you want to know how long this person will likely be there.If the manager is young and new, they may not last. Actually these days anyone new may not last, regardless of age. If they have some experience under their belt and seem interested in promoting themselves, theyll probably be moving on and up. If they are middle-aged, have been there a while, and are dug in like a tick, consider that they will endure and you will not. If you use your gut instincts, you can tell who is on-the-move, and who has moved in to stay. You can also tell how important this particular manager is to those above him or her. If they are liked by superiors, and a confrontation should occur, theyll be staying and youll be leaving.Paying attention to things like this will make a difference in your career. 6.SUPPORT & LIFE SKILLSWhatever your job, whatever your manager, you need support and you need to develop your emotional intelligence. Any difficult or challenging situation is more tolerable if you have resilience, creativity, interpersonal skills, and a support network.Hiring a coach at this time can move you light years ahead. Using a coach, an outside expert advisor, will help you interpret the situation realistically. If you work with a certified emotional intelligence coach, you will also acquire a set of competencies with beneficial long-term results. This will not be the last difficult situation you face in your career. 7.CHANGE DEPARTMENTS OR JOBSIf the problem goes with you, its you and you need to get some coaching!
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