If you are sitting in a job interview and hear the words “dotted line reporting,” you have just encountered the world of matrix management. In these organizational structures, you typically have two bosses: a “straight-line” direct boss, who is the person who prepares your performance review and decides on your raise; and a “dotted-line” boss, who may also assign you work but has less control over your review. It is easy to see how difficult a job could be if your two bosses aren’t in agreement about your work or your abilities.
Are You Considering a Job with Two Managers?
Three questions can save you from getting caught in the middle.
May 13, 2013