How Facebook is changing manager-worker dynamics
To effectively shape its overwhelmingly young work force
into future leaders, according to The Times Of India the social networking site Facebook has adopted a set of
somewhat unconventional management techniques.
The new guidelines cater to employees' thirst for freedom as
well as their aversion to inertia and top-down leadership, the Wall Street
Journal reported.
The recommendations involve a conversational management
style, whereby even entry-level employees would be encouraged to question the
manager's decisions, and offer their own solutions and feedback.
The manager-employee relationship from now on would not be
based on giving orders on one side and executing them on the other. In
addition, superiors would be tasked with making it easier for employees to
achieve their individual goals.
Facebook would also encourage employees to routinely change
roles within the company based on their strengths and career objectives. These
guidelines would keep workers on their toes and maintain a consistently high
standard of work, the report added.
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