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October 21, 2008

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Everyone learns how to be a worker in school, but it's likely they'll receive no training in how to manage people.

Although some workplaces provide formal training in management, for most of our careers we learn from the examples of our managers, good and bad. It's just that sometimes we don't know enough to recognise what's good and what's bad, and we inherit their weaknesses but believe they're strengths.

With so many managers themselves confused and lacking guidance, it's little wonder that management skills are hard to objectively test when considering candidates.

Kind of like the blind picking the blind out in a line-up?

Maybe more like me being asked to pick the top 10 couture icons of the century. I might be able to have a go, but I don't expect many magazines will actually be hiring me to do this!

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