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[[Managerial role]] is a specific action or behavior expected of and exhibited by a [[manager]].
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A [[managerial role]] (hereinafter, the ''Role'') is any [[role]] that [[manager]]s play. The ''Role'' is a set of expected behavior patterns attributed to [[manager]]s.
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:A [[decisional role]] is the ''Role'' that revolves around making choices. [[Henry Mintzberg]] identified the following four [[decisional role]]s: [[negotiator]], [[resource allocator]], [[disturbance handler]], and [[entrepreneur]].<blockquote><table class="wikitable" width=100% style="text-align:center;"><tr><td>Level</td><th colspan="4">[[Decisional role]]</th></tr><tr><th>[[Non-manager|Non&#8209;manager]]</th><td rowspan="4">'''[[Negotiator]]'''</td><td>Rarely, [[Resource allocator|allocator]]</td><td rowspan="4">[[Disturbance handler|Disturbance '''handler''']]</td><td rowspan="3">Rarely, [[visionary]]</td></tr><tr><th>[[Frontline manager|Frontline]]</th><td rowspan="3">[[Resource allocator|Resource '''allocator''']]</td></tr><tr><th>[[Middle manager|Middle]]</th></tr><tr><th>[[Top officer|Top]]</th><td>'''[[Visionary]]'''</td></tr></table></blockquote>
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:A [[decisional role]] is the ''Role'' that revolves around making choices. [[Henry Mintzberg]] identified the following four [[decisional role]]s: [[negotiator]], [[resource allocator]], [[disturbance handler]], and [[entrepreneur]].<blockquote><table class="wikitable" width=100% style="text-align:center;"><tr><td>Level</td><th colspan="4">[[Decisional role]]</th></tr><tr><th>[[Non-manager|Non&#8209;manager]]</th><td rowspan="4">'''[[Negotiator]]'''</td><td>Rarely, [[Resource allocator|allocator]]</td><td rowspan="4">[[Disturbance handler|Disturbance '''handler''']]</td><td rowspan="3">Rarely, [[visionary]] or [[entrepreneur]]</td></tr><tr><th>[[Frontline manager|Frontline]]</th><td rowspan="3">[[Resource allocator|Resource '''allocator''']]</td></tr><tr><th>[[Middle manager|Middle]]</th></tr><tr><th>[[Top officer|Top]]</th><td>'''[[Visionary]]''' or [[entrepreneur]]</td></tr></table></blockquote>
  
 
===Interpersonal relationships===
 
===Interpersonal relationships===

Latest revision as of 20:53, 13 June 2020

A managerial role (hereinafter, the Role) is any role that managers play. The Role is a set of expected behavior patterns attributed to managers.


Definition

According to Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition),

Managerial role. A specific action or behavior expected of and exhibited by a manager.

Classification

Henry Mintzberg studied actual managers and concluded that what managers do can best be described by looking at the Roles they engage in at work.

Decision-making

Main wikipage: Decisional role
A decisional role is the Role that revolves around making choices. Henry Mintzberg identified the following four decisional roles: negotiator, resource allocator, disturbance handler, and entrepreneur.
LevelDecisional role
Non‑managerNegotiatorRarely, allocatorDisturbance handlerRarely, visionary or entrepreneur
FrontlineResource allocator
Middle
TopVisionary or entrepreneur

Interpersonal relationships

Main wikipage: Interpersonal role
An interpersonal role is the Role that involves people and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature. Henry Mintzberg identified the following three interpersonal roles: figurehead, leader, and liaison.
LevelInterpersonal role
Non‑managerRarely, figureheadRarely, influencerLiaison
FrontlineFigureheadInfluencer
Middle
Top

The transfer of information

Main wikipage: Informational role
An informational role is the Role that involves collecting, receiving, and disseminating information. Henry Mintzberg identified the following three informational roles: monitor, disseminator, and spokeperson.
LevelInformational role
Non‑managerMonitorDisseminatorRarely, spokeperson
Frontline
MiddleSpokeperson
Top