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Welcome to the Leading and Managing Others OED Learning Topic. We hope you'll find the article and resources here to be helpful as you manage and lead people at MIT. What does it mean to be a manager
and a leader? Managers also play a vital role in leading people through organizational change. When managers manage as leaders, they proactively take steps to lead their group towards a vision of the future, which may look different than the present. During this process, they continue to be responsible for making sure that their group is operating effectively on a day-to-day basis, but they are also responsible for leading their group towards change that allows the organization to meet its strategic goals. What can I learn or do here? While this learning topic focuses on managers as leaders in times of change, the basics of management (planning, goal setting, delegating, coaching) continue to be critically important. For this reason, we recommend that you consider some courses to develop basic managerial skills. For new managers, you might be interested in our Transitioning to Management course. For new managers or experienced managers who want to refresh their knowledge, we recommend our Management Principles courses to learn about MIT policy, the law, and good management practice. What is not included in this learning
topic? If you are interested in learning about MIT's twelve-month leadership development program, see Leader to Leader for more information. This learning topic does not include specific information about the performance review process. For this, see the Human Resources' Performance Review and Development site.
Can you help my group with leadership or management
issues? For more information, see our Organization Development site or contact oed-request@mit.edu. Can building leadership and management skills help my
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