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Are You Managing Your Manager?

Wednesday, June 25 2008
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Maura Schreier-Fleming

Would you say that your work would be a whole lot easier if only your boss was different?  Based on a recent conference presentation I delivered, called Managing Your Manger, there are a lot of you who share this feeling.  The bad news is that for most people you don't get to choose your manager.  The good news is that you can do something to build a more productive and less stressful working relationship with your manager. 

The intent of the program was to help subordinates build productive relationships with their manager by learning how to build rapport.  Rapport is the ability to relate to another person in a way that you create an environment of trust and understanding.  Having rapport is the foundation of being able to work effectively with someone else. You've probably experienced rapport—and the lack of it. Have you ever met someone new and immediately felt comfortable with that person?  That's rapport.  Maybe you met someone new and you didn't feel comfortable.  That's a lack of rapport. 

We're comfortable with people who we perceive to be like ourselves -- these are the ones with whom we establish rapport.  Think about yourself. If you're an extrovert, aren't you more comfortable with other extroverts? So if you're a more forceful person and your boss is a less forceful person, that's a mismatch and that's the start of a less productive business relationship.  If you're a people person and your boss is more task focused, that's a mismatch. That's also a challenging relationship. 

Here's what was so amazing to me.  When I asked how many people mismatched their boss almost everyone's hand went up. When I said, "Wow, almost everyone."  One audience member said, "Yes, that's why we're here!"  

For many of the people, their relationship with their boss is very damaged and they have no strategy to make it better. That's the biggest shame of all.  If you find your relationship with your manager to be stressful, you have to start doing something about it. 

First, notice where you differ. Does your boss move fast and you move slowly?  Is he a loud talker and you talk softly? Maybe you talk slowly and he talks fast? You must pick one or two behaviors and modify your behavior to be more like your manager's behavior.  Your boss is not going to change.  You must start to build rapport.  You'll be building rapport when you communicate very subtly the similarities that you share with your boss.

I don't have many regrets from my business experiences.  But I do have one.  It's that I didn't do an effective job early on of managing a difficult manager.  We were total opposites. He was slow. I was fast. He was a detail person.  I was big picture. Do you think he was the one who was paying for the mismatch with health issues? Nope. It was me. 

When I finally decided to modify my behavior, it was dramatic how my stress levels went down. Why? My boss felt more comfortable with me.  So don’t you have any regrets that you didn’t do enough to create a better working relationship with your manager.  Now is the time to start managing your manager. 

 

Latest Comments in Are You Managing Your Manager? posts

In an effort to build rapport, an old trick can also be used. You spoke briefly about changing a behavior to match your bosses. It has been tested and proven that for any relationship if you mimic their actions, they will feel more at ease. Of course, I am not saying to totally copy everything they do! You can do subtle things...if they lean back in their chair, you lean back in yours. If they sit up or lean forward, you follow suit. You must do it in a way that is not obvious to them, but its body language that is the cue here, and without realizing why your boss will become more comfortable with you, which leads to a better working relationship. It also works on personal relationships as well. Give it a try!
By: Kim Shuford on 6/29/08 at 5:22 PM
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Yes, rapport is a very powerful tool. What happens is that when you skillfully build rapport, people feel comfortable with you and like you. If you want to learn more about how to build rapport, you can listen to my audio on the Secrets of Persuasion at www.Bestatselling.com. You're absolutely right about the effects of building rapport. Rapport makes working with others SO much easier.
By: Maura Schreier-Fleming on 6/30/08 at 10:58 AM
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