https://www.wrike.com - Wondering what Halloween costume to wear this year? Why not base your outfit on the one thing you exhibit every day: your management style. Figure out what type of project manager you are and pick on of these 11 character costume options we've prepared. No need to thank us. Just share the candy now, y'hear?
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Halloween Costumes to Match Your Management Style
1. What Type of Manager Are You?
& BONUS: Halloween Costumes to Match Your Management Style
2. It’s that time of year again…
“What can I wear for Halloween that will
show that I’m funny but not a fool, witty
but not a snob?”
Why not base your outfit on the one thing you exhibit every day:
Your management style.
Figure out what type of project manager you are and get your costume ready for
Halloween! We’ve got 11 options for you.
Read on & choose!
3. The Hero
This manager is always ready and willing to solve your problems. They have all the answers
to your questions.
You should be Superman
4. The Mentor
This manager gives good guidance, good feedback, and makes sure you show growth in
your position.
You should be Gandalf
5. The Best Friend
Not necessarily the best manager. They’re more worried about staying on your good side
than about your growth.
You should be Woody
6. The Perfectionist
Every. Single. Task. Must. Be. Perfect. Until something is 100% correct and beautiful, it
cannot be marked complete.
You should be Sheldon Cooper
7. The Strategist
This manager plans every move and has a reason behind all of them. They are metrics
maniacs!
You should be Magneto
8. The Overachiever
All goals must be met AND EXCEEDED. They’re very creative with lots of new ideas —
sometimes with too many that all “need” to be implemented right now.
You should be Hermione Granger
9. The Micromanager
This manager knows every detail of every project, and they plan to keep it that way.
You should be Varys
10. This manager knows what they want, and that’s what they demand. No exceptions. No
room for creativity.
You should be Nick Fury
The Dictator
11. The Laid-Back One
This manager has a general idea of what is going on. As long as progress is being made, they
have faith in the team.
You should be “Dude” Lebowski
12. The Scatterbrain
“Let’s do this! No wait, that!” They keep changing the project plans, and they never seem to
know what they want.
You should be The Mad Hatter
13. The Sloth
This manager is slow to make decisions, and employees can’t figure out what this leader
spends time on outside of meetings.
You should be Homer Simpson
14. What would your team choose as your
Halloween costume this year?
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