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By Ian Munro
February 15, 2021 - 16 min read
Jump to section What is self-management? Why is self-management so important in an organization? 7 skills to increase your self-management capabilities 12 tips to sharpen your self-management skills Final thoughts on self-management Self-management is a critical workplace skill. This article explores a self-management definition, and tips to improve your self-management skills. Self-management is our ability to manage our behaviors, thoughts, and emotions in a conscious and productive way. Someone with strong self-management skills knows what to do and how to act in different situations. For instance, they know how to control their anger when the umpire unfairly calls their child out at a little league game. They know how to avoid distractions while working from home, so they can maintain focus and stay productive. They know what they need to do to achieve their fitness goals — and they follow through. Self-management means you understand your personal responsibility in different aspects of your life, and you do what you need to fulfill that responsibility. This self-management definition has its roots in emotional intelligence theory, where this capability may also be referred to as self-regulation. Self-regulation is supported by our capacity for self-awareness, which helps us create conscious access to our thoughts, desires, and feelings. Only once we are aware of these things, can we begin to control and express them appropriately. Those with well-developed self-awareness and self-regulation are well-positioned to develop a set of self-management skills that support them on their work and personal journeys. From an organizational perspective, the ability of team members to self-manage is critical to the effective functioning of an organization. Imagine an environment where the majority of those working within it were unable to stay on task, on strategy, and on schedule. That would make it very challenging to complete projects. Self-management is even more important when we talk about empowering employees across the organization to be more innovative and resourceful. When every team member understands their responsibilities, goals, and what it takes to achieve them, they can make better decisions and do their part to achieve the team and organization objectives. Part of effective self-management with empowerment is that employees make good decisions about when to seek additional help or input. Do you ever catch yourself staying up late to watch one more episode of your favorite TV show, even when you know you have a busy workday ahead? Have you ever missed a deadline because you pushed off a big project for too long? Have you ever become frustrated at one of your direct reports for not completing a project according to your guidance? These are all signals that you may need to work on your self-management capabilities. Self-management can be learned and refined by mastering these related skills: Let’s follow the story of Ibrahim as an example. Ibrahim is a product manager for a software provider. He knows that his job is to develop product plans and strategies to address the needs of the market, and the products he creates affect the success of the sales team. He also knows that his team doesn’t build the products, so he is dependent on the development team to translate his functional requirements into products. In our example, Ibrahim connects with his executive team and learns that the key strategy for the year is to move “upmarket” into the enterprise space and investment funding is to be focused on this new capability. Ibrahim then knows that he must understand the unique needs of that market and begin to develop a plan to create new functionality to address them. For example, Ibrahim creates plans to work with marketing to set up customer focus groups, assesses his team’s resourcing and skills for fit, and engages with technical architects to understand any scaling limitations within the platform. For Ibrahim, he had been through this before. Big work assignments had created an imbalance in his life before, so he knew going in that he had to create a structure for himself by planning time for exercise, and to use proven techniques for him to be able to leave open tasks at work in order to allow time for family. He replaced “selfish” with “self-ish”. Even those with strong self-management capabilities can falter now and then. Perhaps you didn’t get much sleep last night, and let your emotions get the better of you at a team meeting. Or maybe you got so bogged down in urgent tasks, that you lost sight of what was truly important. It happens to the best of us. Here are some ways you can sharpen your skills and improve how you self-manage. Self-management is a critical workplace skill that we can all improve. We’re only human, after all. Take some time to consider in what ways you excel at self-management, and where you might improve. Stay conscious of your thoughts, desires, and feelings as you go through your day, and take note of those you need to work on. Acknowledging the need for improvement is a big step toward attaining it. Lead in: Self-management is a critical workplace skill. This article explores a self-management definition, and tips to improve your self-management skills. Abstract: Self-management is a critical workplace skill that can—and should—be developed. Learn what it is, and how to improve your own self-management skills.What is self-management?
Self-management and its relationship to emotional intelligence
Why is self-management so important in an organization?
7 skills to increase your self-management capabilities
12 tips to sharpen your self-management skills
Final thoughts on self-management
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Well-being
Published February 15, 2021
Ian Munro
Ian Munro is a BetterUp Fellow Coach. Ian's passion in life is facilitating progress for others by synthesizing separate ideas and concepts into new ways of moving forward. As a Coach, he helps others find their authentic vitality and ways to let that lead the way in their life and career.
Ian is a happy denizen of Vancouver Island off the west coast of Canada. His career as a leader in various business facets of IT allowed him to build a broad context of what makes businesses tick. He's never had a book speak to his true self as much as Fred Kofman’s Conscious Business (Brené Brown’s Gifts of Imperfection comes close).
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