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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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Leadership Training For High-Potentials, New and Middle Managers

Experience to Lead

For managers, leadership isn’t one-size-fits-all. Unfortunately, this can be an overwhelming process for new managers to undertake without support. With leadership training, managers can study the core competencies they need to adapt and grow for their entire career.

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Management Tip Audio Interview with Nick McCormick

The Recovering Engineer

I do, though, have an audio interview that I recently did with Nick McCormick over at Joe and Wanda on Management. This is a brief (about 10 minute) conversation Nick and I had around one management tip that I offered for his podcast listeners. In the midst of all of this activity, I haven’t been thinking much about blog posts.

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Communicating About Change – Connect With Emotions

The Recovering Engineer

Related posts: Decision Making 101 – Check Your Emotions Before You Decide Using the DISC Model: How to Create Stress for Other People Conflict Resolution Tips: Task Oriented People with People Oriented Individuals Why You Might Eventually Do Something You Don’t Want to Do… DISC Model FAQ’s: Is Changing Your Behavior Phoney?

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From Bud to Boss: My Audio Interview With Wayne Turmel | Guy.

The Recovering Engineer

To hear the full interview, check out From Bud to Boss at The Cranky Middle Manager. We spoke about a number of issues related to the transition to leadership people make when they take their first supervisory role. This is the topic of the Bud to Boss workshop that Kevin Eikenberry and I developed). The big issues facing new supervisors.

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I Need Your Help – What Would You Like to Know About the DISC Model?

The Recovering Engineer

Related posts: DISC Model FAQ’s: Is Changing Your Behavior Phoney? A DISC Model Question You Should Ask of Yourself Using the DISC Model: How to Create Stress for Other People DISC Model FAQ’s: Could I Have More Than One DISC Behavior Style? I have had training in DISC with Carlson Learning Company and Inscape.

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The Difference Between Doing and Mastering

The Recovering Engineer

I don’t model the ease and beauty of playing that you might see in a true guitar master like Eric Clapton or Jim Croce (yes, I am showing my age), I can manage to, generally, make sounds that resemble music. Related posts: DISC Model FAQ’s: Is Changing Your Behavior Phoney? Photo by seriousbri.

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