This is what I took away from the CEO compare and contrast paper. After watching the video on SAS and comparing it to that of the other CEO, it was clear what type of leadership was working. Jim Goodnight, the CEO of SAS, has spent immeasurable time making his company into a place he himself would want to work, and it has paid off. After learning about the perks and positive morale in the videos about SAS, we’re left wondering exactly why it is that not many companies have or even can recreate this type of environment. We don’t necessarily know all that has happened prior to the second CEO’s e-mail to his employees, but the tone and nature of it tell us almost everything we need to know about his management style. There is a software sales company in the Kansas City area, and a lot of the perks and company morale that SAS has reminds me of this company. I know numerous employees that would say the exact same things about this company as they did about SAS. I considered this when watching the video and came to realize just how important it is to the retention rate of employees to include these types of perks and support systems within a big corporation. Personally, I learned a lot from the management style of the practice manager at my first job after college. He was motivated, not only to do his direct job but to also develop and positively influence the clinic, it’s …show more content…
It has been interesting getting to know my new practice manager as well as the different style associated with the employee workflow. That is why I was very interested in the interview for the Management Interview experience. I wanted to see if what I had learned from my experience in managing people, as well as through school, would be backed up by her thoughts on the best way to take on the role of manager as well. By interviewing my current Practice Manager that I report to directly, I was able to get insight on not only her management style but some suggestions on my own as well. It became obvious to me that the main concept in learning how to be a successful manager was something I learned earlier on: Self-awareness is key. In my personal leadership style paper I mentioned the article Discovering Your Authentic Leadership by Bill George. This article made an impact on me because it humanized leadership. Not only do we need to study management and know the definitions and practices of it, but we also need to know ourselves and understand that there are numerous ways to be a successful leader. This concept was also learned through taking the personality assessment that worked to help me understand better my weaknesses and attributes when it comes to being a good manager. I need to work on innovation, not just managing day to day, but thinking in the future and how to better our