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Manager Behaviors Led to Effective Self-Managed Teams


Researchers looked at which leadership techniques were most effective when overseeing a self-managing work team—one that handles the administrative duties performed for typical work groups by the manager. They developed case studies from a Fortune 500 company organized into 300 self-managed teams and compared the behaviors of effective leaders with those of average ones. "Effectiveness" was rated using objective team performance metrics, team member ratings, and supervisor ratings of the leader.

Superior leaders were found to serve as liaisons between the team and the company, rather than connecting themselves to either exclusively. They did this by:

Specific behaviors included:

Source: Druskat, V., and J. Wheeler (03), "Managing from the Boundary: The Effective Leadership of Self-Managing Work Teams," Academy of Management Journal 46(4):435.


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