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Mastering the Middle: Unlocking Your Company's Hidden Potential.

Rich Gee Group

Let's delve into some of the most important skills middle managers need to succeed: Leadership: A middle manager's role involves leading a team, which makes leadership one of the most vital skills. Emotional intelligence, or EQ, includes empathy, self-awareness, self-regulation, and social skills.

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Recognizing Habits That Undermine Goals

Coaching Tip

Minds at Work in Cambridge, Mass, founded by Robert Kegan, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Lisa Lahey, a development psychologist who also teaches at Harvard, guides executives through a step-by-step process of self-examination and gradual behavioral change. If you are stuck, get unstuck. Here's how.

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Why Aren't You Delegating?

Harvard Business Review

But there is: delegation. Delegation is a critical skill. Delegation benefits managers, direct reports, and organizations. A 2007 study on time management found that close to half of the 332 companies surveyed were concerned about their employees' delegation skills. Understand why you're not delegating.