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Prompt, Precise Performance Reviews

Tony Mayo

Once the employee develops a solution, coach her through the following steps: Establish an action plan. You might wonder, “If I manage like this, how will I ever get my own work done?” Practice this management style consistently, however, and most of your coworkers will require very little of your time. Be patient.

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Video Book Club: One Page Talent Management

Next Level Blog

Fortunately, Marc Effron and Miriam Ort are here to save us from ourselves with their book, One Page Talent Management. I like their book a lot because their process of applying some basic design principles to common processes is one that has application far beyond the realm of talent management and human resources.

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Brand New Resources for New and Longtime Leaders

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Brand New Resources for New and Longtime Leaders by Kevin Eikenberry on October 18, 2010 in Leadership , Learning In early 2011 my next book, co-authored with Guy Harris, will be published. Register now!

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Coaching Others: Short Term Pain for Long Term Gain

Persuasive Powerhouse

I teach coaching skills to groups of managers regularly; every individual executive client I have gets taught coaching skills in some way or another; and of course, I practice coaching myself (I call it “practice” on purpose). The best will raise the bar on their own performance on an ongoing basis.

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Proving It Through your Actions – a Guest Post from Steve Farber

Kevin Eikenberry

It’s your job to recruit, cultivate, and develop the up and coming Extreme Leaders in your midst. You’ve heard it before: develop people. However… The most overlooked way to develop Extreme Leadership in others is to let them participate in your development. More on that in an upcoming post). This is nothing new.

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The Bud to Boss Community Re-Opens Its Doors

Kevin Eikenberry

Plus, through the contributions of Guy and I along with a growing list of other leadership, career development and HR thought leaders we’ll help you continue your path towards leadership confidence and success. The best news is that you don’t have to wait until you get your copy of the book to gain value from this Community.

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You'll Never Know Until You Ask :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Let’s look at the situation of a salary negotiation or performance review. In 2010, make this a resolution. 8 Tips to Prepare for Your Performance Review A performance review is a great opportunity to showcase your. Perhaps we were expecting a large raise and only received a small one.