Coping Strategies for Managing the Ineffective Subordinate in Production/Operations Management
Abstract
Production/operations managers want to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of their subordinates. If an ineffective subordinate cannot be terminated the operations manager must devise a means of coping with this individual. A mail questionnaire survey of manufacturing firms listed in the 1984 Standard and Poor's Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives and a parallel telephone questionnaire survey were administered to production/operations managers in the USA. One hundred and eighty‐four usable returns, representing 82 manufacturing organisations, were received. Results show that coping strategies used by production/operations managers vary as a function of the superior's age, level of management and years of experience. Coping strategies change over time. Recently passive strategies have been used to a greater extent. Previously more active strategies were used. Active strategies for dealing with ineffective subordinates are now gaining favour again.
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Citation
Schniederjans, M.J. and Stoeberl, P.A. (1986), "Coping Strategies for Managing the Ineffective Subordinate in Production/Operations Management", Management Research News, Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 10-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027893
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:MCB UP Ltd
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