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Navigator Newsletter #180

Chart Your Course

They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. There needs to be a system for decision-making and development of leaders and managers as well as the reinforcement of values, directions and performance expectations. 3) Manage your managers and make them lead by example.

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EDI approaches that go ‘Beyond Buzzwords’

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Improve Job Satisfaction and Retain Your Best People | Navigator Newsletter #182

Chart Your Course

Since those days I have trained other leaders, coached executives and helped to develop hundreds of organizations in over 26 different countries. There are plenty of people looking for jobs, but it is harder to find people who have the right skills, work ethic and training to help employers stay competitive. More information.

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Highlights – 28 February

Chartered Management Institute

Article: Highlights – 28 February Thursday 29 February 2024 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email Risk takes many forms – from cyber attacks and poor management to the horrors of the deep. Regardless of where you stand on Musk, the article hits on some undeniable risks inherent in bad management.

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CMI Highlights – 17 January

Chartered Management Institute

Managers can be susceptible to winter gloom too. According to recent CMI research, reported by Bloomberg , Fortune , CNBC and Daily Mail among others, half of the UK's youngest managers would need a pay rise to return to the office five days a week. Especially if you’re trying to persuade people back to the office full-time.

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Communication is a big problem with work – and that is how it ought to be

Mike Cardus

Then managers often state, “We overshare with people, and they don’t keep each other informed; this makes it hard to do a good job.” Managers start calling for more sophisticated distributed information systems and procedures for storing and accessing information so they can retrieve it efficiently.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

As the importance of open and honest leadership continues to dominate the media spotlight, I find myself reflecting on how vital relationships are to building a positive working environment, and how important it is for all managers and leaders to develop this skill. Reserved your spot? You can learn more in FE News.

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