The majority of organizations today have cross-functional teams working on a range of initiatives, from small projects to large, multi-year programs. We call the managers of these teams “matrix managers.”
What is the difference between a matrix manager and a regular manager? Matrix managers are responsible for teams and results, but many (or all) of the people “working” for them are not their direct reports. It is significantly more difficult to get things done when one’s employees are splitting their time between multiple managers and projects.
To succeed, matrix managers need to:
Our Matrix Management Training helps matrix managers master these skills, and many others, with twelve months of training for a cohort of 8, 12, or 16 current or aspiring matrix managers. And since we train managers from the same organization, we also strengthen their connection to the organization’s mission and culture, and to one another.
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