Does MBWA (Management By Wandering Around) Still Work?
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- Appear relaxed as you make your rounds. Employees will reflect your feelings and actions.
- Remain open and responsive to questions and conce s.
- Observe and listen and let everyone see you do it.
- Make certain your visits are spontaneous and unplanned.
- Talk with employees about their passions -- whether family, hobbies, vacations, or sports.
- Ask for suggestions to improve operations, products, service, sales, etc.
- Try to spend an equal amount of time in all areas of your organization.
- Catch your employees doing something right and recognize them publicly.
- Convey the image of a coach -- not an inspector.
- Encourage your employees to show you how the real work of the company gets done.
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