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Navigator Newsletter #181

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I want to personally thank you for subscribing to the Navigator Newsletter. Eventually the Navigator Newsletter may cease to exist. Soon we will migrate the Navigator Newsletter to a blog based subscription. One major factor contributing to poor performance is the managers themselves. Join Our New Blog! More information.

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From Boring to Bravo: How to Revamp Your Employee Newsletter and Keep Your Team Interested

HR Digest

Creating an employee newsletter that truly captivates your team is easier than you might think! A well-crafted newsletter can not only keep your employees engaged and feeling valued but also improve communication and productivity. What is a newsletter? But let’s be real, not all newsletters are created equal.

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Leadership Lessons from the Titanic | Navigator Newsletter #184

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It is clear in my mind the real cause was failed leadership. Leadership is Responsible — Leadership is responsible for everything the organization does or fails to do. Leadership is more than a wooden figurehead. Leadership is not about power, ego or pride. They are not leaders, but managers.

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New to AI? Here Are 19 Powerful Beginner AI Prompts for Business & Servant Leaders

Modern Servant Leader

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool with a lot to offer business and servant leaders. So, if you’re new to AI and want a great way to get started, we have 19 powerful, beginner AI prompts for business and servant leaders. Like any tool, AI can be used to great benefit for you and your stakeholders. We’d love to help.

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Navigator Newsletter #180

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They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. 2) Deploy a leadership strategy. There is unmistakable evidence revealing how leadership is exercised, formally and informally, throughout the organization. 3) Manage your managers and make them lead by example.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – How to Cultivate a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Utilize management interviews, employee surveys, and even customer feedback , but don’t stop there. Intent workshops are powerful tools where diverse stakeholders from both sides co-create a shared roadmap for collective action. Transparent and consistent communication from the CEO and leadership team is crucial.

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Employee Turnover Increasing | Navigator Newsletter #186

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You don’t want to be behind the power curve as the economy grows. Staff Speaks Newsletter. They have begun a Staff Speaks article in their monthly newsletter. The Navigator newsletter is received by over 35,000 subscribers in 49 countries, in addition to other websites and magazines. More information. Sale price:$19.95.