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Counterintuitive Life-Changing Principles, Part 1
It’s not easy to be counterintuitive and go against old, comfortable patterns of behavior. Yet history teaches us that most… Continue Reading
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Two Skills that Define Exceptional Talent Developers
The most effective supervisors develop their talent through setting clear expectations and coaching. Think back over all of the supervisors,… Continue Reading
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Tagged: assignment, best practices, clarity, coaching, communications, customers, development, disengagement, duties, encourage, encouraging, engaged, engagement, expectations, lead, leader, manage, management, manager, mastery, mission, perform, performance, productivity, self-assess, self-directed, self-reliant, supervise, supervisor, talent, teaching, training
Seven Things Highly Promotable People Do Well
A career planning and management best practice is to position yourself for the promotions your employer will make at some… Continue Reading
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The Three Laws of Highly Engaged Organizations
Ever since the Gallup Organization started tracking workplace employee engagement in 2000, employers have taken a multitude of actions to… Continue Reading
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Why do You Permit C-Players to Remain on Your Team?
Why do so many managers permit C-Players on their teams? One of my early bosses, Jerry McDaniel, was a man… Continue Reading
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When You Want to Light a Fire Under Someone, Stop Using a Flamethrower!
When you’re trying to motivate someone to improve his or her performance or behavior, if your tool of choice is… Continue Reading
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