At Google, though, employees get two opportunities a year to fill out what Bock calls an «upward feedback survey»
about their managers.
«If we get complaints
about a manager, that manager has to go to each member of his team and say, «Listen, I can't stay here unless I do a better job of being your manager, so what am I doing wrong?»»
If you expect to go in and complain
about your manager and have HR fix everything, you'll be sadly disappointed.
This power problem is why you should have strict rules
about managers dating subordinates.
«I am very impressed with the caliber of managers employed here, and I don't hear about drama and complaints expressed in break rooms
about managers.
Brady doesn't complain
about his manager (coach) to his peers, he defends him.
Before work, they would call the boss» assistant and ask
about their manager's mood ahead of time.
The mammoth research project involved sifting through more than 10,000 observations
about managers and correlating these with measures of team success.
When I ran Galaxy, I used to speak to just
about every manager every weekend.
Simply feeling lukewarm
about your manager doesn't make you a boss hater.
We regularly survey employees
about their managers, and then use that information to publicly recognize the best managers and enlist them as teachers and role models for the next year.
What
about your managers?
«We are also very reluctant to sell sub-par businesses as long as we expect them to generate at least some cash and as long as we feel good
about their managers and labor relations.
It's even been proven by Google with its extensive analysis of over 10,000 observations
about managers across over 100 variables.
Sure, I see staff people do that — but what
about managers?
Look, until last night, all the abuse was only directed at Wenger and if the players really gave a fork
about their manager they would have shown it on the pitch, instead of just hiding behind their words, of backing him.
Glad someone said something
about a manager being fallible.
One thing I've learnt
about our manager is that he wants to please everyone and therefore is ofttimes economical with the truth.
We may all have different opinions
about Manager, players, transfers, tactics, formations etc..
but i wonder they aren't so when it is
about managers..
Can someone (admin) please ban Konstantin from writing any more stupid, hateful articles
about our manager and our club?
thats a very strange outcome & fortuitous outcome, but what does it say
about our manager's ability to choose a lineup when he has choices?????
Last season we sang «you are not fit to wear the shirt», but I firmly believe none of those players cares
about the manager and this is the first time I feel like our players are doing what Chelsea players try to do when things go wrong.
now to the topic: yeah i get what you mean a fan shouldnt think of the club as a brand but if fans think
about the manager or player of a club they should and have to consider them as humans / workers of a brand just because we love the club its not right to bash blame and insult them because of failure, what we can do is demand change, expressing our disliking and / or criticising them constructively but insulting and offending them is a no - go.
Our last EPL title had Dein in the shadows, the guy is an Arsenal fan and put his money where his mouth is... He didn't run it off to the media complaining
about the manager.
Only thing I can figure out I did wrong was complaning
about the manager and players in every article
it's all
about the Manager.
Flamini is not good enough to be the DM of this team, I cant be mad at him for that, I can only complain
about the manager who did not fill that position with somebody more able.
Liverpool players are reportedly unhappy
about manager Brendan Rodgers showing favouritism towards Mario Balotelli.
After one of the students wrote to, and got a response from the Gunners, his class devised a plan to write to all of the clubs in the top flight, asking a series of questions, including «what is the best thing
about your manager?»
I get pretty mad when we lose with no fight like last sunday, but i never keep on moaning everyday
about the manager and the players.
Real Madrid is used to brake transfer record every year but not even Florentino Perez ever said
about manager transfer's account.
The fact that our defenders are being praised and asked to take encouragement from the Barca game, says everything
about this manager.
If ARSENAL was better at signings then it wouldn't matter
about the manager, we could aim to get top managers in by convincing them we can sign who they want!
I also think the fans need to learn about the politics of the club they support, politics of the club control our club... understanding that will help us unite and push for Arsenal FC to improve in aspects rather than QQ
about the manager, remember a lot of what we hear is from the media and they only want viewers so investigate stuff for yourself.
After what he said
about the manager I say NO NO NO to podolski.
It wasn't anything to do with Pearson — Wenger was talking
about managers needing to respect «each other» not journos.
11 games in is far to soon to be talking
about the manager resigning especially as Arsenal is a couple of wins away from top 4 and likely to qualify for ECL last 16.
If you are a player and you publicly say something
about the manager, that's it.
But that said, we don't need to worry
about another manager for another 2 years unfortunately, maybe more
BS
about manager loving players too much to sell them, over the past decade Wenger has had a restricted budget and that has lead him to supporting his players to encourage them to perform.
The former Portsmouth ace enjoyed such a close relationship with Allegri that he even broke down into tears upon hearing
about the manager's sacking last week.
There's a question mark
about the manager.
Now let's look at our beloved Arsenal: Uncertainty over the future of HALF the squad, ageing squad with players well beyond their sell by date, LIKELY to lose two of our best players, Old TACTLESS, clueless, confused, deluded, arrogant, naive manager with no vision, ambition or hunger to win a major trophy, UNCLEAR
about the manager's future, Silent and absent owner who «did not buy Arsenal shares to win trophies», Fans revolt and infighting etc etc
We have all heard the old football adage
about a manager pinning up in the dressing room some criticism of his players in order to sting them into extra effort to prove the doubters wrong, but I am not sure if Arsene Wenger has ever tried this little psychological trick on the Gunners.
one good thing
about a manager who does nt know who his best players are is that when he sends out what he thinks are second stringers like pod, we get good results.
The reason why this site is so negative
about our manager is because it's time for him to move on and allow somebody with a fresher approach to stop the club going backwards, like it has been for some time now.
it makes me really angry that pundits talk
about managers... all managers in the PL and the championship are a lot more intelligent than this bunch on sky sports..
reality is though i don't care about other teams, i care
about a manager purposely building a team not capable of winning the league but being good enough to make money for the shareholders / boardroom guys.