learn to manage

Develop your management style,
especially if you are a new manager or in a new post.
Comments from your own experience are very welcome.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

membership of newmanagersonline

New Managers Online is moving forward. 

There is more material on the open area of the site which we add to regularly. As well as this, there are the members pages with more information, different ways of learning and new ideas.
You can join now for free and won't be charged ever again!

At the end of this month we'll be charging (a very small amount) for membership.  
Ask a question about your work as a manager and get a reply within 2 days. Join the forum and see what others have to say. Look up subjects like team meetings, conflict, delegating, and many more, to get down to earth advice that really works.
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dealing with other people's stress

With people worrying about their jobs, their savings, even their homes, you have quite a task as a new manager to keep your staff calm and focussed on the work in hand. You may even have your own stress to manage as well.

For some people a certain amount of stress or anxiety keeps them active and energetic, but for most of us it makes us less effective. What can you do?

Firstly, look after your own state of mind. Do the obvious things - sleep enough, eat the right food, take some exercise. Do the less obvious things too - watch your breathing, making it deep and refreshing, breathing out the anxiety and breathing in a sense of calm: watch your body language the way you sit and stand, staying firm yet relaxed: and watch your voice,  talk pleasantly and clearly. Like the old saying "fake it till you make it," acting calm can help you to feel calm.

Even this can have a good effect on your staff - they'll feel more secure with you. As well as that, be ready to listen to worries without getting caught up in them. It's unlikely that you'll have solutions, but if you help people to sort out their fears and their options they have a better chance of finding some possibilities for themselves.