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Leading Through Questions: The Transformative Power of Inquiry

CO2

But “ just ask” leadership , centered on questioning, inspires greater accountability, surfaces innovative ideas, resolves conflicts, and motivates employees to higher levels of performance. Additionally, questions increase accountability without micromanaging.

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How To Win With People Analytics

HR Digest

Moreover, 32% of departments in tech companies and others are redesigning functions using AI to streamline for versatility and figuring out how to best integrate the experiences gathered from worker feedback and innovation. If people analytics does not involve ethical consideration then it could expose workers to increased risks and stress.

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People Problems Masquerading as Business Problems

Harvard Business Review

The business books would advise me to micromanage less, delegate more. Important information to have before you judge yourself or anyone else as being too much of a micromanager. Maybe the CEO isn't a very good innovator because he suffers from depression, has undiagnosed obsessive-compulsive disorder, or is having an affair.

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If Employees Don’t Trust You, It’s Up to You to Fix It

Harvard Business Review

Employees who don’t trust their managers usually point to big-picture, obvious things: Their superiors skate the edges of ethical behavior, hide information, take credit for others’ hard work, or flat-out deceive people. To demonstrate positive assumptions, show that you reject micromanaging. And promote transparency.