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Follow on Google News | Management’s top priority is implementing change, claims surveyHemsley Fraser has conducted a survey into the key challenges facing UK managers and their plans for the future.
By: Hemsley Fraser At the Chartered Management Institute’s National Annual Conference, Hemsley Fraser questioned 152 managers about their business challenges and their plans for the future. As well as dealing with change, the survey highlighted five other key management challenges: coordinating business development activities getting the best performance out of their team achieving results with fewer resources internally promoting their department as a value-adding business partner managing and bringing through star performers. Encouragingly, 74 percent of managers claim that market conditions for their business are currently more conducive for growth than they were last year. “The fact that change management ranks as the number one challenge for UK managers indicates that, despite the improving market conditions, ongoing change remains a fact of life in many organisations,” According to the survey, 99 percent of managers intend to develop themselves further in the coming year. “The survey reflects confidence, but not complacency, amongst UK managers,” said Todd Turner. “Nearly everyone agrees that there is scope to further improve their skills, even leaders. This is an encouraging sign as it shows that managers and leaders are not simply content to rest on their laurels.” 86 percent of managers claim that developing other people is a central part of their role. “This is another very encouraging finding as it shows that managers not only recognise the importance of getting the most from their teams, but they have made the connection that investment in talent development is key to realising untapped potential,” said Todd Turner. “Coaching and developing others, and setting the right example, are amongst the most important aspects of management.” The survey shows that managers intend to develop their skills over the coming year through conferences and networking events; internal/external coaching and mentoring; external training programmes; online resources and forums and in-company professional development programmes. Petra Wilton, Director of Strategy and External Affairs at the Chartered Management Institute, said: “Coaching, mentoring and training are perennially popular for management development but this survey shows that conferences and networking events will be an important source of development for managers in the coming year. This might reflect the fact that, although managers are keen to develop themselves, they face many demands on their time and will therefore prioritise development choices that can be more easily fitted into their workload.” For further information, please call Hemsley Fraser on +44 (0) 845 071 2801.www.hemsleyfraser.co.uk End
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