The Life of a Manager: A Daily Routine
A manager’s life is not easy. It involves waking up early, talking to the team, planning the work, meeting the boss, and traveling to another city. Not knowing when and what functions are held at home, always going on tours, such is the life of a manager.
Let’s take a look at a typical day in the life of a manager:
* 6:00 AM: The alarm goes off and the manager wakes up. He checks his phone for any urgent messages or emails from his team or boss. He replies to some of them and makes a mental note of the others.
* 6:30 AM: He gets ready and has a quick breakfast. He packs his suitcase for his trip to another city. He has a flight to catch at 9:00 AM. He also checks the weather and traffic conditions for his destination.
* 7:00 AM: He leaves his house and drives to the office. He listens to some music or podcasts on the way to relax his mind.
* 7:30 AM: He arrives at the office and greets his team. He has a brief meeting with them to discuss the progress of their projects, assign tasks, and resolve any issues. He also gives them some feedback and motivation.
* 8:00 AM: He meets his boss and updates him on the status of their work. He also presents his plan for the trip and asks for any suggestions
* 8:30 AM: He leaves the office and heads to the airport. He checks in his luggage and goes through security. He finds his gate and waits for boarding. He uses this time to catch up on some reading or work on his laptop.
* 9:00 AM: He boards the plane and takes his seat. He puts on his headphones and listens to some music or watches a movie. He also takes a nap if he feels tired.
* 11:00 AM: He lands in another city and collects his luggage. He takes a taxi to his hotel and checks in. He freshens up and changes his clothes. He also calls his family and tells them he has arrived safely.
* 12:00 PM: He meets his client at a nearby restaurant and has lunch with them. He discusses the details of their project, clarifies any doubts, and negotiates the terms and conditions. He also builds rapport with them and tries to understand their needs and expectations.
* 2:00 PM: He visits the client’s office and inspects their work environment. He observes their processes, systems, and challenges. He also interacts with their employees and managers. He takes notes and pictures for his report.
* 4:00 PM: He returns to his hotel and works on his report. He analyzes the data he collected, identifies the problems and opportunities, and proposes solutions and recommendations. He also prepares a presentation for the next day.
* 6:00 PM: He takes a break and goes to the gym or pool in the hotel. He exercises for an hour and relaxes his body and mind.
* 7:00 PM: He has dinner at the hotel or orders room service. He watches some TV or reads a book. He also checks his phone for any messages or emails from his team or boss. He replies to some of them and makes a mental note of the others.
* 9:00 PM: He goes to bed and tries to sleep. He thinks about his day and plans for tomorrow. He hopes everything will go well.
This is a sample of a manager’s daily routine when he travels to another city for work. It may vary depending on the situation, but it shows how busy and challenging a manager’s life can be. A manager has to balance his work, travel, family, and personal life, while also managing his team, meeting his boss, and satisfying his client. Such is the life of a manager.