MOTIVATION
Motivation is everything. It's like you are saying to someone that they should keep their feet on the track and to push themselves beyond the limits. In the laboratory, Registered Medical Technologists needs motivation to get going.
Based on our discussion, motivation can be cited as the reason to someone behaves in a certain manner. It can be defined concisely as the reason people do the things they do. It is clearly that motivation is needed or is a requirement because of the daily work Medical Technologists encounters every day. Motivation also can boost up your mind and can get the work done in a certain time. Motivation is also important because without it, it can make a big impact regarding the work being done inside the laboratory.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
AS A FUTURE REGISTERED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
FUTURE REGISTERED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
As a future registered Medical Technologist, we are given a task or an assignment to complete and achieve a certain goal inside the laboratory. Everything I learned in the laboratory management will be used when I become a future registered Medical Technologist and will surely fit my skills when doing work inside the laboratory. All of the techniques, lessons, procedures that I learned will be put to practice. Not only to apply the lessons but to make sure that every move we make is significant and a crucial move for us to be challenged all the time and to practice more things during work at the laboratory.
As a future registered Medical Technologist, we are given a task or an assignment to complete and achieve a certain goal inside the laboratory. Everything I learned in the laboratory management will be used when I become a future registered Medical Technologist and will surely fit my skills when doing work inside the laboratory. All of the techniques, lessons, procedures that I learned will be put to practice. Not only to apply the lessons but to make sure that every move we make is significant and a crucial move for us to be challenged all the time and to practice more things during work at the laboratory.
GOOD MANAGER
WHAT MAKES A GOOD MANAGER?
Other traits:
- A good manager supports open communication - find a way to encourage your team members to ask clarification questions.
- A good manager defines their own management style - the qualities of what makes a good manager may be the same but the style you will use to manifest these qualities depends on your personality.
- A good manager creates a connection with their employees - an important part of what makes a good manager is their ability to connect with others; building a rapport and trust.
- A good manager displays integrity - building a connection and trust is so important.
- A manager's role is like putting together a puzzle - The pieces of the puzzle are the people, tasks, goals and data. Assembling them means creating strategies, distributing tasks, supervising their execution and providing feedback.
- A good manager gets to know their employees - they use smarter goals and delegate authority.
Other traits:
- Appearance
- Personality style
- Articulates
- Energy, drive and ambition
- Positive attitude
- Thoughtfulness
- Overall composure
- Aura of leadership
- Bright, informed, and with sense of humor
- With variety of interests
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
- a technique for expressing ideas effectively (as in speech). An act or instance of transmitting.
Importance of communication in the laboratory is a requirement because without communication, a single step can ruin the objective of the people inside the laboratory. It is important not only because it is a requirement but it also helps to achieve the main objective and fasten every step.
Information Management – the collection and management of information from one or more sources and the distribution of that information to one or more audiences.
Communication – process of transferring information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium in which the communicated information is understood by both sender and receiver. It requires that all parties understood a common language that is exchanged.
ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION
- a technique for expressing ideas effectively (as in speech). An act or instance of transmitting.
Importance of communication in the laboratory is a requirement because without communication, a single step can ruin the objective of the people inside the laboratory. It is important not only because it is a requirement but it also helps to achieve the main objective and fasten every step.
Information Management – the collection and management of information from one or more sources and the distribution of that information to one or more audiences.
Communication – process of transferring information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium in which the communicated information is understood by both sender and receiver. It requires that all parties understood a common language that is exchanged.
ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION
- Sender – Originates and sends the message.
- Message – Words and/or nonverbal expressions that transmit meaning.
- Receiver – Ultimate destination of the sender’s message.
WAYS TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
- Good listener - you should allow the other person to speak freely.
- Empathy - you should understand and share the feelings of another.
- Sending a message through several different routes - you should be updated, so the message will be delivered well and fast.
- Repetition - you should repeat something that has already been said or written.
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
To achieve effective management, there are 5 “golden” rules of effective management:
1. Good communication skills - A good communicator is a highly motivated individual who always gives importance to his goals and achieves them in the most efficient manner. He always understands his role and knows how to convert his efforts integrated with skills into results.
2. Requires an optimal mix of people-oriented and task oriented leaders who make:
To achieve effective management, there are 5 “golden” rules of effective management:
- Be consistent - you must reward the same behaviors every time they appear and treat every member of your team with an equal, level-headed view.
- Focus on clarity, accuracy and thoroughness in communication - clarity, accuracy and thoroughness are the best way to avoid miscommunication and keep your team on the same page.
- Set the goal of working as a team - If you want your team members to work together, have them work for something together and give staffers a unified focus and purpose, to inspire them work hard or to "team up".
- Publicly reward and recognize hard work - don't play favoritism, work fair.
- Be the example - Strive to be your own ideal of the perfect worker, especially in front of the team.
According to the discussion, there are two criteria to achieve effective management:
1. Good communication skills - A good communicator is a highly motivated individual who always gives importance to his goals and achieves them in the most efficient manner. He always understands his role and knows how to convert his efforts integrated with skills into results.
2. Requires an optimal mix of people-oriented and task oriented leaders who make:
- Good decisions
- Skilled communicators and negotiators
- Sensitive to the needs of others
- Care about the outcome
PLANNING for the FUTURE
PLANNING
In life planning is important, it is a process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It involves the creation and maintenance of a plan, such as psychological aspects that require conceptual skills. There are even a couple of tests to measure someone’s capability of planning well. As such, planning is a fundamental property of intelligent behavior.
Like in the laboratory, planning is a thinking and analyzing portion of the management process. “the manager must plan to succeed or plan on failing”
PLANNING PROCESS
1. Identify Goals: An end that the organization strives to attain and guide and identify where or what the organization wishes to be.
2. Evaluating Current Situation: Organization must know where it stands and must identify where they are and how they got there
3. Establishing Time Frame: There should be an acceptable period of time for each plan to achieve its goals.
4. Setting Objectives: Short-term standards that are allowing the manager to achieve its goals step-by step.
o Specific bench mark to know whether standards are met.
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