

Why “Connector” Managers Build Better Talent
Nov 12, 2019
In this insightful discussion, Sari Wilde, a managing vice president at Gartner and co-author of "The Connector Manager," reveals surprising findings from her study of 5,000 managers. She highlights the effectiveness of 'connector' managers who build exceptional talent through fostering productive interactions rather than constant oversight. Wilde explains how these managers navigate workplace challenges, prioritize collaboration, and strategically enhance employee development. Learn the key traits that make connector managers indispensable in today's dynamic organizations.
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Crisis of Confidence
- Many leaders lack confidence in navigating the future, with only 50% feeling equipped.
- Nearly 70% of employees feel unskilled for their current roles, causing a crisis of confidence.
Causes of the Crisis
- Three factors contribute to this crisis: organizational shifts, work interdependency, and unpredictable work.
- These include frequent reorganizations, larger spans of control, and rapid skill changes due to digitalization.
Manager Types
- Gartner research identifies four manager types: Teacher, Cheerleader, Always-on, and Connector.
- Each type has a distinct coaching style, from expertise-based to hands-off to continuous feedback.