Integration and the Road to Mastery:
Becoming a Master Manager in
the one-person Owner/Manager Business 9 of 9 articles
Introduction ● Director Role ● Producer Role ● Co-ordinator Role ● Monitor Role ● Mentor Role ● Facilitator Role ● Innovator Role ● Broker Role ● Integration and
the Road to Mastery
[1]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Becoming-Master-Manager-Competing-Approach/dp/0470284668
[2] www.apm.org.uk
Association of Project Managers (APM). Ex-council member.
Introduction: The article based on the
“Competency Framework”[1]. Its evolution and eight roles that a Manager should
be doing day-to-day. Explain these in each article, this being the ninth of
nine. The hard part is honesty and self-analysis and doing each step.
Integration and the Road to Mastery: Learn about Yourself. Develop and Install a Change Strategy.
Learn about Yourself:
Do a self-assessment against all the competencies. Locate an online course
covering each role and/or read books.
Assessment: The Personality
Test was an easy route.
Learning: Doing Judo in my
early teens helped.
Analysis: Reading a book drives
analysis, with what would I do.
Practice: It is a lifelong
challenge, and everyone changes with age and experience.
Application: Doing what you like
and helping others.
Thank you for completing our
personality test! Here is a copy of your results:
Personality type:
Executive (ESTJ-A)
Individual traits:
Extraverted – 63%, Observant – 69%,
Thinking – 57%, Judging – 67%,
Assertive – 74% Role: Sentinel Strategy: People Mastery
https://www.16personalities.com/
Develop and Install a Change
Strategy: Use a journal to track areas for improvement. Identify role models
to study and read their books.
Assessment: Changed from
working with other people.
Learning: Observed differences
in culture from working and socializing in different countries.
Analysis: Reading, writing,
personality, nature, and survival TV programmes all drive it.
Practice: Only with people I
know.
Application: Varies with the
channels of communication.
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My lending started 25 years ago and has been interesting and eye-opening. The Stats that follow cover both personal and business loans.
By country 47/75
Seeing the biggest countries listed with China and India. They have a long way to go. But developed countries like Canada, Costa Rica, Kenya, and the United States need to get their house in order.
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