You help a lot of people, ones like me starting a small company but with little knowledge on important basics such as this topic, thank you very much... :-)
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This is great! but I though the team leaders were at the bottom of the hierarchy and were not responsible for the work of others. For example: a cashier
Guille mardini Thank you! Usually they are at the bottom of the organization and take responsibilities away from first-line supervisors. They commonly do not have legitimate authority over other employees and serve merely to help coordinate activities between the group. Hope this helps clarify.
Hard to say. In startups, managers or executives are more likely to perform more tasks. I currently run a coffee company in California, and as Chief Operating Officer I perform a variety of different tasks, including overseeing finances and marketing. In a larger more established company separate people would oversee these functions.
Team leaders often do not hold formal authority or command unlike First Line managers. And in cases where team leaders have a formal role and accountable for its team performance, then the first line manager ranks higher
TL hierarchy should be removed from companies beacuse of this company loose many good employees. Or it should be repalced with TC team coordinators not team leaders.
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You help a lot of people, ones like me starting a small company but with little knowledge on important basics such as this topic, thank you very much... :-)
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Thanks for the knowledge . Possible to recommend any text book for reference to the different management topics . Regards
Management by Robbins is a good book we are using it at uni
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Team leader has to manage internally as well as externally. But what he /she will manage externally?
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This is great! but I though the team leaders were at the bottom of the hierarchy and were not responsible for the work of others. For example: a cashier
Guille mardini Thank you! Usually they are at the bottom of the organization and take responsibilities away from first-line supervisors. They commonly do not have legitimate authority over other employees and serve merely to help coordinate activities between the group. Hope this helps clarify.
To this tutorial we tend to see onanager doing all the tasks of all the mentioned managers
How detrimental this is?
Hard to say. In startups, managers or executives are more likely to perform more tasks. I currently run a coffee company in California, and as Chief Operating Officer I perform a variety of different tasks, including overseeing finances and marketing. In a larger more established company separate people would oversee these functions.
The subtitle may be wrong. Could you please check this?
Nguyen Khanh Hung I re-published the captions again and the problem appears to be resolved. Thanks for letting me know.
Who's higher in ranking First line managers or team leaders ?
Generally they're not in the same org.
if both are present within the same organisation then the first line manager has greater authority.
Team leaders often do not hold formal authority or command unlike First Line managers. And in cases where team leaders have a formal role and accountable for its team performance, then the first line manager ranks higher
Firs line manager is superior than Team leader
First line manager is superior than the team leader
great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!can u suggest me good books???????
prashanth reddy marketing by paul baines, sara rosengren and chris fill
Stephens P. Robbins, Mary Coulter and David published by Pearsons ISBN: 978-93-325-7412-0
titled Fundamentals of Management.
TL hierarchy should be removed from companies beacuse of this company loose many good employees.
Or it should be repalced with TC team coordinators not team leaders.
subtitle