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Leading by Learning: Carving Out Time for Your Self-Development.

Rich Gee Group

Reclaiming Your Time: Strategies for Busy Managers As a manager, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the workday, from leading team meetings and managing projects to resolving conflicts and making crucial decisions. So, let's dive into how you, as a manager, can carve out time for your own development.

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Balancing Strategy and Tactics

Let's Grow Leaders

But if you don’t pay enough attention to tactics and effective management, you’ll create needless conflicts, frustration, and hurt feelings. And, and it’s not uncommon for people to glorify leadership over management or strategy over tactics. What are some tactical questions that can help you avoid injury?

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12 Simple Ways To Recognize Your Remote Employees Successfully

Lead from Within

Offer Mentorship: Make available job mentoring or career development opportunities to your employees. As an example, this could include software, training materials, or other resources that help them stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies.

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September 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Erik Samdahl of i4cp shared Let Managers Manage Flexible Work, But… “ When it comes to flexible work decisions, “let managers manage” is a better motto than setting a top-down policy. Jim considers: “ Top-down, command and control management styles have no place in our new world.

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The Key to Change is a People Focus

Lead Change Blog

So, they spend time looking at products and services, hierarchies, technologies, job descriptions, roles and responsibilities, rules, and policies, which are the tangible things that are easily grasped and wrestled with to make improvements. I found it in one of my favourite management books, entitled Managing Change and Making It Stick.

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5 Ways to Use Employee Training and Development to Motivate Staff

Lead Change Blog

Consider how making people’s lives easier can improve morale. Offer Training That Enhances Career Development. Some examples of career development training include: Coaching and mentoring to uncover specific hurdles and motivate employees to move past them. But an efficient workflow can also reduce employee frustration.

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What Would I Do Without You?

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Thank YOU for helping me spread the word that moral character matters! P.S. I have been contacted by parents, educators, religious leaders, coaches, management professionals, etc. Managing with a Conscience: How to Improve Performance Through Integrity, Trust, and Commitment (2nd Edition). Together, we’re making a difference.

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