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Ensuring that you place efficient and qualified managers on your team is crucial to its overall success. Your managers play an integral bridge role between more junior employees and the team's tactical executions and senior leadership and the company's organizational strategy. Very often, however, managers are vetted solely by objective factors, like total revenue generation or hard skill knowledge, while interpersonal skills and managerial strategies take a back seat. This results in managers that increase employee departure rates, hurt overall team productivity and serve as stop gaps for overall team production. When placing a new manager, it's important to focus not just on objective skills knowledge, but also the softer character traits that ultimately make the difference between a good manager and a great one. Whether you are promoting from within or hiring externally, it's important to look for not just technical knowledge, but specific character traits that will ensure your hire will be a truly great manager.