Take the manager behaviour alignment quiz to help identify areas for development. Use the reflection/feedback questions these to reflect and get feedback from others about the extent to which you show capability in the different areas of manager behaviour.
Hints and tips on getting feedback
Why?
Getting feedback on your behaviour can help you to build your self-awareness and develop your management capability. However, seeking feedback needs to be done carefully and with sensitivity if it is to be honest and useful.
Who?
The person or people you ask for feedback do not always need to work directly for you, but they do need to have a good knowledge of the way you manage your team and to have observed your everyday management style. It is important that whoever gives you feedback is honest and open when answering the questions. Please be sensitive to how they might feel about giving you honest feedback and consider this in both choice of, and approach to, whoever you ask.
What?
It is generally helpful if the feedback is specific. So rather than asking whether you are, for example, ‘supportive’, ask people to give specific examples of what you did (or did not) do, what you said/wrote, and how it came across. This may include non-verbal cues.
How?
You may find it helpful to let others know that you are looking to develop your management capability. Ask them to consider the relevant feedback questions before talking to you and arrange a time to discuss their feedback.
When?
It can be difficult to take on information and reflect objectively when you are unprepared or feeling emotional. Before meeting to discuss feedback, take some time to get into the right frame of mind so that you can listen and respond openly.