Monday, February 18, 2008

Matrix Management

One of the many challenges I face in my company today is learning how to effectively manage people who are not my subordinates, and who sometimes don't even work in my department. My boss often refers to this skill as "Matrix Management". When he first mentioned the phrase, I was expecting a discussion featuring Keanu Reeves and the blue pill vs. the red pill scenario...but as it turns out, that is not the case.

Back to the real "matrix" issue; I've learned that many times you need other people's resources and/or expertise to aid in achieving a workplace goal of yours, and you simply can't ask of them: "do this please". There needs to be communication between parties that helps foster a working relationship where party B helps party A without anyone's preverbal toes getting stepped on.

The real challenge is when you're able to effectively manage someone who is several pay grades above you. This person may not ultimately be the one you are getting your necessary information from, but if they have one of their direct reports obtain such information for you, then you have still done your job, matrix management wise. The additional challenge lies in how efficient you can be in your efforts, while still adhering to proper office politics. You also don't want to abuse your connections, therefore carefully choosing your "matrix" opportunities wisely can take considerable time. I'm getting better, but have not yet mastered this skill.

In the meantime, I'll continue to supplement my efforts with my charming wit :-) - Adam

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Adam Kuzia...the man...the myth.....the...oh forget it...

Here's a quick tour of me:

I moved to NYC 6 years ago from Western NY (Rochester to be exact). I love NYC. The good, the bad, and the ugly. I recently moved into an apartment on the upper West side and suddenly find myself loving NY life even more!

I'm a Yankees fan, a Bills fan, and a Syracuse fan.

I'm a big movie buff too and have been known to passionately defend movies that I love that others seem to hate.

I pretty much like all types of music with the exception of twangy twang country.

I'm sarcastic, so if you can't keep up...well, now you know :-)

More to come...

Welcome to the shallow end...

It seems that many blogs are created these days with the intent to tackle meaningful social issues or discuss political strategies.

This is not one of those blogs.

It will however be used for a management class I am currently taking at CUNY Baruch. But aside from the occasional "corporate buzz phrases" being thrown around, you're likely to simply see my random, slightly jaded view of how things are.

Enjoy, and please, no peeing allowed in the shallow end. :-)

- Adam