If a manager develops a new idea and gives a plan for development of a new product in his workplace, then he is carrying out which of the following roles?

If a manager develops a new idea and gives a plan for development of a new product in his workplace, then he is carrying out which of the following roles? Correct Answer Entrepreneur

The correct answer is Entrepreneur.

Key Points 

  • Mintzberg's 10 managerial roles
    • Entrepreneur, Figurehead, Leader, Liaison, Monitor, Disseminator, Disturbance handler, Resource allocator, Spokesperson, and Negotiator.
    • Entrepreneur
      • The entrepreneur role involves responsibilities related to organizing and running business processes. 
      • These responsibilities may include solving problems and developing and implementing new ideas or strategies.  Hence, Option 4 is correct.
      • As an entrepreneur, your ideas or decisions often promote innovative solutions that move the organization forward. 
      • If you notice slow sales on one of your organization's key offerings, for example, you may decide to develop a new marketing strategy using social media to solve the issue.
  • Additional Information

    Liaison In the liaison role, you create and maintain internal and external relationships. You act as a connection between different groups of people for the smooth running of the work.
    Disseminator As a disseminator, you receive messages from internal and external sources that you convey to the appropriate individuals.
    Disturbance handler When your organization or team faces unexpected challenges, you take the role of a disturbance handler to help manage the issue.

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