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Please share a management mistake you've done which didn't get you the results you wanted and how you learned from it.

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Question added by Nuridin Islam Diab , Training Manager , Bbusinesss LLE
Date Posted: 2016/03/30
د Waleed
by د Waleed , Management - Leadership-Business Administration-HR&Training-Customer Service/Retention -Call Center , Multi Companies Categories: Auditing -Trade -Customer service -HR-IT&Internet -Training&Consultation

Fully trusting employees could be a mistake when you really trust your employees then you find out that some of them have taken advantage of that !

 

Thank You

 

Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani
by Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani , Snr. HR & Finance Officer , Sarri Zawetta Company

Thanks 

My previous work , I tried to cover a region by stock (for the first time) in short time , so I sent the assigned  team but without enough stock (Because I did not planing well for this venture and did not ask to make a survey before this visit) any way results were ; shortage in distribution  , because we did not expect there will be a huge demand . that was very important lesson (Always be ready for demand even if you were not expecting it ). next days I sent them again to compensate the shortage ... 

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

I fully agree with the answers been added by EXPERTS.................Thanks.

Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

 

 For me, Losing the physician prescriptions or sales order to other competitor medical brands was a real blow financially to  Pharma company  I employ for and to my morale perspective too When happens, I think while: " Am I failed to manage my call?  Am I have a flaw in my presentation or negotiation skills?I actually volunteer  myself  to lead the analysis of what happens  and see what I could learn? The lesson I have learned is that I should never take a physician or a hospital pharmacists as a major client for granted  and to never, ever settle for a good-enough advertising and detailing pitch.  I thought I have to hit all of my presentations out of the park. And I can honestly say that I 've done so ever since   and it has led to a increased sales record of a year for my champions product line. Personally, I learned that I need to pay more attention to the selling skills and emotional intelligence to read the silent  needs of the client or why he prescribe the brand then modify my call accordingly, I learned to read between the lines more as a result, learning from mistakes in my Call helped me to successfully tackled competitor brands later on.

 

The few common mistakes normally management doing: 

Not communicating. Information is power, making it tempting to keep it to yourself.

Not listening. The more you listen, the more you understand your team’s constructive ideas and contributions, as much as their needs and concerns.

Not team-building. The power of management success lies in the power of your team to work as an indivisible unit. 

Not motivating. Never forget though, your team is made up of people who each make a contribution to your joint success or failure. 

 Not explaining the bigger picture. Don’t condemn your team to work blind on tasks they don’t understand.

Not setting goals. Effective managers set clear goals. Not delegating. Delegation is about entrusting your authority to others, so can be a bit scary.

 

Not adapting. In uncertain times, playing safe is a no-no..

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

You might assume that hiring mangers ask this question to torture candidates — to dig for any evidence of a flaw, any excuse to reject you. When you look at it this way, it’s no wonder that many candidates freeze up and have trouble coming up with a good example of a failure.

It may reassure you to know that hiring managers don’t expect you to be perfect. They know that everybody fails.

They ask this question to understand:

• Are you someone who can learn from failure?

• Are you self-aware enough to acknowledge failure and weakness?

• Do you take smart risks?

• How do you view success, failure, and risk in general?

After all, if you’ve never failed, then you’ve probably never succeeded on any significant level either. Prospective employers want to know: Do you know how to fail smart and learn from your mistakes?

The most common phrasing of the question is the simple, “Tell me about a time when you failed” or “Tell me about a failure.” There are some other variations on this theme as well:

• What’s your greatest professional failure?

• Tell me about a mistake that you made.

• What was your biggest mistake and what did you learn from it?

• Tell me about a decision that you regret.

• What’s your greatest professional regret?

Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
by Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

to be a leader all ur time with out be a manager that is a big mistake

 

Rami Assaf
by Rami Assaf , Plant Manager , Al Manaseer group

Thanks for invitation

I give one employees position with salary increment that he not deserve it

BHUPENDRA SINHA
by BHUPENDRA SINHA , Team Leader , Onkar Infotech Private Limited (Captive unit of UK based TMC Southall Travel Ltd.)

I cant say what mistake I have done otherwise I would not have done it. The others can say if I have done any mistakes which did not brought the desired results.

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