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Hold On to Top Employees With This Simple Act

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71 percent of employees are searching for a new job, and with there being more job openings than people out of work, your employees (especially the top performers) have their pick of jobs. Holding on to them should be a top priority for you. However, the key to retaining them may not be what you think. While perks and pay raises don't hurt, Kerry Alison Wekelo, a human … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: leadership mindset, new leaders, retention

25 Strategies for Conflict Resolution

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This is a guest post by Dan Rockwell, leadership and management expert and author of the popular Leadership Freak blog.  Sometimes it is the simplest actions that can help you resolve a conflict quickly, or avoid one all together. When you sense things are heating up, use one or more of these strategies: 1. Don’t focus on winning or losing; focus on achieving … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Difficult Situations Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult people, featured blogger

Actions are Louder than Words: Simply Responding to Controversy Won’t Make You a Strong Leader

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This is a guest post by Vishal Agarwal, author of Give to Get: A Senior Leader's Guide to Navigating Corporate Life.  Much of the news over the past few years has focused on things leaders didn't do as opposed to what they've done. From Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to the President, leaders have been called out for not acting and allowing crises to worsen. Rather than look … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, featured blogger, leadership problems, new leaders

4 Hacks Successful Leaders Use to Overcome Resistance

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This is a guest post by Martin Lanik, author of THE LEADER HABIT.  When you propose a change or new strategy to your team, do people openly resist your ideas?  Do you have trouble articulating the improvements the change will bring? Are you unable to come to an agreement with particular team members? As a leader, you must be able to bring your people on board to make … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: featured blogger, leadership mindset, leadership problems, new leaders

Do You Give Your Employees a Voice? If Not, It’s Time to Start

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Increasingly employees want to be heard in the workplace, and it goes deeper than simply having someone listen, note their ideas and opinions, and move on. Employees want their leaders to act on what they're hearing from employees. It seems many companies are starting to pay attention. Last year, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology listed “capturing the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, featured blogger, leadership mindset

Change Course After a Terrible Start to Your Leadership Journey

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If you feel like you've gotten off on the wrong foot as a new leader, don't throw in the towel, says Paul G. Krasnow, author of The Success Code: A Guide for Achieving Your Personal Best in Business and Life, "When you face a setback in your life, you have two choices: remain stuck or move forward. It's that simple." So how do you recover from a bad beginning to your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Change Tagged With: career advancement, difficult situations, featured blogger, leadership mindset, leadership problems, new leaders

4 Big Mistakes Understaffed Leaders Make

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This is a guest post by Naphtali Hoff, President, Impactful Coaching & Consulting. If you are a leader who is expected to do more with less, you aren't alone. In fact, throughout the world and in every industry, today’s leaders feel mounting pressure to achieve more with less. No longer can they simply bring on staff as needed to get the job done. Higher-ups have told … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: difficult situations, featured blogger, new leaders, productivity

How to Attract and Retain Great Employees

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This is a guest post by Katie Lunden. Small businesses face a common challenge. According to the 2018 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit report, 70% of small businesses struggle to find and retain skilled talent. At 70 percent, this issue is nearly a pandemic among small businesses. In fact, according to the Summit (the largest gathering of U.S. small business … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: featured blogger, hiring, recruiting, retention

If You Want to Succeed, Adopt These 6 Habits

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It's a dog eat dog world out there, and if you want to survive (and thrive) you need to perform at a higher level, produce quicker, better results, instantly recover from missteps, and garner the confidence to thrive in times of uncertainty, says successful businessman and author Paul G. Krasnow. In his new book, The Success Code: A Guide for Achieving Your Personal Best in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: career advancement, featured blogger, leadership mindset, motivation

Is Emotional Intelligence Lacking in Your Workplace?

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"Emotional Intelligence (EI)" is a concept we in the leadership business have heard about and focused on for the past several years. In a nutshell, it means you have the ability to control your emotions and read and respond to other people's emotions appropriately. Tons of research indicates that people with EI, and specifically leaders with EI, are more successful. They are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: communication, leadership mindset, new leaders

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