Something completely different : need input
This might be long winded, so bear with me.
I'm an IT manager with very little ...wiggle room shall we say? Tech is not the "world" of this org I work in. Not a big deal, but take that into account later. Also, I only have a few staff members (ok, 2). Today I was pulled into a meeting of sorts and basically told -- people don't like me, nor my staff. To quote some of the comments :
(He) is difficult to deal with
I avoid them whenever possible
I cannot talk to [them], they are unapproachable
They don't want to help me
Now, ignoring the fact not one person has come into my office and said "I really wish you guys would do ______", this is the first time I've heard of this. Granted, I know we have a few problem employees, but this was explained to me that all but 1 upper mgt staff member felt this way. I was surprised to say the least.
So now I'm left with "what next?". I see this as a multi-level problem that has to be addressed ...more or less all at the same time.
1. Staff needs to tell me when my staff is doing wrong/bad/...good?
2. We need to be more visible -- less remote, more physical help.
3. We need a way to measure this and if possible, get direct feedback
4. I need an "incentive" program of sorts to motivate/reward my staff for meeting goals (that of which I have yet to outline)
I would like the inputs of anyone/everyone because the level of tech in this org is greatly varies with most uppers having the lower end of that spectrum (ok, basement). So lay it on me, I want to hear it all.