What makes the Manager move?

by Rituparna Nath

April 27, 2023 | 01 min read

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Is it done? What’s the progress on that? How did that one go? When will this be closed?

Such sentences have become the Bible of the managerial life. And it makes you wonder too, what do managers work for?

Updates??!!!

One might say placing the “Manager’s Hat” is like jumping into a hole and digging deeper. Forever.

Sadly, the bigger the team gets, the more number of times managers end up asking those same questions.

And “I love my manager asking about my every move”, said no employee ever.

So is it really necessary for modern managers to trouble their teammates every hour for updates?

Updates – Necessary
Asking repeatedly – Never necessary!

That’s why we built the Manager’s App to make work easier for every FMCG Manager.

Sales, stores, and everywhere the sales team goes.

You can track every movement in downstream distribution right from the phone!

But most importantly, you can be free to do those things that are crucial for growth, and yet gets backlogged in the daily operational chaos.

And it’s vital to do so.

  • Because when you ask better questions, you build a better life. For yourself and the business.
  • Because to succeed, managers need to do a lot more than just manage people.
  • Because the only thing that makes managers move ahead, is being on top of the trade and showing the team the way ahead.

Do you struggle to manage your team’s efficiency? Come see the Manager’s App in action.

Connect with Bizom at marketing@mobisy.com or schedule a demo from the link below.

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