When a new manager comes in, you need to show him what you can do, but that may mean waiting for your opportunity.
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Whenever a new manager comes in you want to impress him.
It's not easy when you have a new manager because you have to try and adapt yourself to him, the team, training sessions, and the game.
You need a manager that believes in you and shows that he believes in you by playing you.
You can't always wait for the guys at the top. Every manager at every level in the organization has an opportunity, big or small, to do something. Every manager's got some sphere of autonomy. Don't pass the buck up the line.
I've never seen myself as a manager. As a manager, you have to put all your time into the job, and that would be difficult for me.
If your manager is one that isn't engaged with your career development by offering frequent advice and guidance, it's time to look for greener pastures.
A manager is a guide. He takes a group of people and says, 'With you I can make us a success; I can show you the way.'
If I look myself as a manager, I have lot more to learn.
I'm not sure there are a lot of things I'd want a manager for. I suppose I feel that at least the decisions I make are coming from me, and I'm not put into a situation that I wouldn't want to be in.
Your time as a manager is finite and valuable.
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