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Business, 24.05.2020 01:58, jonathanrgarcia

Some might say management is an art. Being a great manager, however, takes not only a good educational background and understanding of the organization, but also facing several challenges and overcoming them.
You have recently accepted an entry-level managerial trainee position with Kin-Will, a rapidly growing manufacturer of computer and electronic components. As part of your orientation, you have been tasked with identifying managers who exhibit the behaviors necessary to becoming an exceptional manager.
Match the name of the manager with the correct area that best illustrates which challenge is being described:

1) Paul, being the head of the marketing department, Paul makes extra efforts to be sure the company's marketing campaigns highlight their newest and coolest breakthrough products.
2) Sue, when it comes to managing her employees. Sue always goes the extra mile to build teamwork and camaraderie among her employees.
3) Lance, even though he knows they are good people, Lance has to monitor his sales people's activities to make sure they have not crossed any lines in trying to win new business.
4) John, part of John's role as operation manager is to make sure the company is not wasting energy or creating excessive pollution in their operations.
5) Shannon, when Shannon started with the company, everyone worked a standard workday and everyone knew each other. Today some workers really come in to the office to do their work, but Shannon embraces the opportunities these arrangement provide.
6) Chris, as sales manager, Chris has been proactive in providing his sales force with a new type of training opportunities to help them deal with sales leads from different cultures.
7) Joan, Joan's role as HR manager requires her to interview many different types of people . with a rapidly changing workforce, it is important that she hires the best people for the job opening she is filling.

a) Managing for Competitive Advantage and Staying Ahead of Rivals
b) Managing for Diversity- The Future Won't Resemble the Past
c) Managing for Globalization- The Expanding Management Universe
d) Managing for Information Technology- Dealing with the "New Normal"
e) Managing for Ethical Standards
f) Managing for Sustainability- The Business of Green
g) Managing for Happiness & Meaningfulness

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