The Many Hats of a Dairy Farmer Herdsperson Veterinarian Mechanic Crop Producer Farmhand/Laborer Accountant/bookkeeper/CFO Employer/boss Operations Manager.

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The Many Hats of a Dairy Farmer Herdsperson Veterinarian Mechanic Crop Producer Farmhand/Laborer Accountant/bookkeeper/CFO Employer/boss Operations Manager General Manager Father/Mother Son/Daughter

What Exactly are You doing When Donning Your “Manager’s Hat”?

Gauging Your Management Tendencies For each statement below circle the number closest to your level of agreement. Add up the numbers you circled. Compare your total with the scoring table on next page. The big picture and the details are very clear to us. We know where we’re going and how to get there. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We always take time to first figure out the details of a project, large or small.. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We tend to be very creative and can easily come up with 10 ideas to solve any problem. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We assess regularly (daily) what is accomplished on the farm. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree Our records keep us well informed of progress towards our goals. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree Everyone on the farm understands the standards that have been set and strives to meet them. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree Everyone on the farm has very clear roles and responsibilities, which are written down. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree People working for us are responsible and accountable for what they do. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We do not fear being away from the farm. If something goes wrong on the farm it is viewed as our problem and everyone pulls together to set things right. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree

We can clearly tell when someone is doing a good job and why he or she is doing it well. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We plan and carry out top-notch training for everyone on the farm. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We know just what to pay our people, and recruiting new people is relatively easy. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree Everyone on the farm knows what is going on and stays informed of problems and successes. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree People on the farm give a 110 percent effort to get the job done. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree We know when it’s time to let someone else take over a job and do it a different way. Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree Scoring: 65 or more: Excellent, well-balanced management skills 55 to 64: Growing as a manager, may be out of balance* 54 or less: Plenty of room for management growth, check balance* too *If scores for statements 1 – 6 (above the line) tend to be higher than those below, you may be inclined to manage technology (things) rather than people. Balance pays! Part 2 – Which Management Functions are you Best at? Page 3 consolidates a lot that you’ve been exposed to into one view. Go back to each statement and write in somewhere nearby; the letter P (Planning), C (Controlling), D (Directing), S (Staffing) or O (Organizing) which represents the activities most in play. Some may have more than one “function” in play.

The “Functions” of Management – Functions are on outside, and “activities” are spokes on the inside.

Management Management is determining what must be done and achieving results through the efforts of Oneself and Other People. Management is Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling the business’ resources towards the accomplishment of Established Long and Short Term Goals.