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Management Competences, The Key To Get A Good Management Job

by George Purdy

When looking for a job in management, be aware that most employers are looking for specific management competences. A management competency is a trait of a person that will make him or her a good manager. They include traits like leadership, initiative, and follow up abilities. By being aware of the traits necessary, and developing those traits in preparation for a job search, finding a management job should be much easier.

If you are looking for a job, it is important to note what management competences will be required for the type of position you are looking for. E.g., if you are looking for a job that requires being in charge of many people, leadership and people skills will be the most important competences. Nevertheless, if the positions you are interested in involve reviewing many documents and other people's work, the most important abilities will be attention to detail and follow up abilities.

After you've established the management competences you need for the jobs you are after, it's then time to work on your abilities in those fields. Textbooks on management will enable you to determine what each competency involves, and also give you a guide to what to work on for each skill. Books such as modern management (cram101 textbook outlines - text not included) will prove especially helpful by providing you with a broad idea of the different competences for management.

Once you know what to learn to gain competences in your identified areas, spend some time focusing on each one. Giving yourself daily and weekly goals in your quest for skills will keep you on track. Maybe you're so lucky to have read a book on management before, and already know what skills you possess. Identify your strengths; emphasize them in interviews, and work to make them even stronger. Don't neglect these skills either!

As you go through the interviewing process, knowing how your management competences will be assessed is important. Some companies use assessment instruments or tests. When they use these, you will know you're being tested. It might help to look up these tests to know what to expect for your interview.

Some interviewers will also observe you behaviorally for clues to your competences. For example, they may observe you looking for your attention to detail or ability to relate to other people. To interview effectively, always make sure to pay attention to details such as spelling and grammar on your resume and cover letter, and be respectful and polite to every person you speak to, from the secretary to the CEO of the company.

By being aware of what management competences are required for your desired job, increasing those competences, and portraying them in your interview, you will have better luck at getting management jobs. Books like modern management (cram101 textbook outlines - textbook not included) are useful in this process.

Traits of management competence include leadership, initiative and follow-up abilities. Having these traits makes getting a management job much easier. While searching for a job, be aware of what management competences the job calls for and develop those traits. Book on management such as Modern Management (Cram101 Textbook Outlines - Textbook NOT Included) will be of great help in getting a broad idea of qualities required in management. Acquiring the needed traits will involve setting goals for yourself and learning about tests of assessment companies use while interviewing and project those competences during interview and on the job.

Published June 29th, 2007

Filed in Business, Management, Marketing

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