Day-to-Day Responsibilities and Challenges of Managers
Day-to-Day Responsibilities and Challenges of
Managers
Modern workplaces exist because managers are key
organizational elements, maintaining complex business operations. Managers'
work responsibilities encompass diverse tasks that adjust according to
organizational requirements and public procedure changes. This article explores
the episodic experiences faced by managers during their professional careers,
using information from modern academic publications and practical workplace
observations.
The Core Responsibilities of Managers
Managers combine their strategic planning role with enabling
functions that keep groups working on purposeful objectives and operational
requirements. Their primary responsibilities typically include,
Decision-Making and Job Control
Managers are responsible for handling important choices that
determine operational processes and strategic development. Managers experience
better work well-being because decision-making autonomy represents a
fundamental work aspect (Nothelle et al., 2021).
Team Coordination and Support
Effective management of interdisciplinary teams creates
seamless delivery of care or services, especially in health care organizations
(Herttuala et al., 2020).
Quality Measurement and Evaluation
Managers' growing responsibility extends to team outcome
assessments and specific goal-oriented performance measurement, which includes
resource optimization, safety enhancement, and quality improvement (Herttuala
et al., 2020).
Ethical and Cultural Stewardship
Managers must maintain ethical workplace cultures as their
primary managerial duty because it affects the work atmosphere and the company
reputation (Nothelle et al., 2021).
People management is both a scientific and artistic requirement. It involves
rewarding opportunities while facing substantial difficulties in the human
components of leadership.
Social Support and Professional Guidance
Managers not only support their teams but also rely on
professional support from their supervisors. Social factors, such as workplace
relationships and communication, are pivotal in a manager’s
well-being. (Nothelle et al., 2021).
Gender and Diversity Issues
In public relations, managers navigate gender dynamics and
strive for equity in roles, status, and work-life balance. Addressing these
issues requires sensitivity and a commitment to fostering inclusive
environments. (Al-Jenaibi, 2011).
Managers operate within larger organizational systems, which
present their own set of pressures,
Organizational Factors
Policies, resources, and the broader organizational culture
significantly impact a manager’s ability to perform effectively. Supportive
organizational structures can enhance job satisfaction and reduce
burnout. (Herttuala et al., 2020).
Accountability and Performance Metrics
New models, such as accountable care organizations,
emphasize measurable outcomes more. Managers are held accountable for the
efficiency and quality of services delivered, which can be motivating and
stressful. (Nothelle et al., 2021).
Daily Challenges - Balancing Competing Demands
Every day, managers juggle competing priorities,
Resource Constraints
Limited budgets and staffing shortages often force managers
to make tough choices, striving to maintain high standards with fewer resources. (Nothelle
et al., 2021).
Work-Life Balance
The role's demands can encroach on personal time, making
maintaining a healthy work-life balance challenging. This issue is particularly
pronounced in high-pressure sectors. (Al-Jenaibi, 2011).
Emotional Labor
Managers frequently handle conflicts, mediate disputes, and
support employees through personal and professional challenges, all of which
require emotional resilience. (Nothelle et al., 2021).
Conclusion
A manager's day-to-day life is a balancing act involving
navigating operational demands, supporting diverse teams, and steering
organizations toward success. While the challenges are substantial, so are the
opportunities for impact and growth. Organizations can better support their
managers by understanding the irregular nature of these responsibilities and
challenges, ensuring individual and collective well-being.
References
1. Al-Jenaibi, B. (2011). Gender Issues in the Diversity and Practice of Public Relations in the UAE:
Case Study of P.R. Male Managers and Female P.R. Practitioners. International Journal of E-
Politics, 2(3), 35–56. https://doi.org/10.4018/JEP.2011070104
2 .Herttuala, N., Kokkinen, L., &
Konu, A. (2020). Social- and healthcare managers’ work
wellbeing – literature
review and key informant interviews. International Journal of Workplace
Health Management, 13(6),
633–648. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWHM-05-2019-0077
3.Nothelle, S., Wolff, J., Nkodo,
A., Litman, J., Dunbar, L., & Boyd, C. (2021). “It is Tricky”:
Care Managers’
Perspectives on Interacting with Primary Care Clinicians. Population
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