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Ensure Vacation Success With Candid Conversations

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Summer is slipping by, so if you or your employees are part of the more than 50 percent of U.S. employees who leave vacation days on the table at the end of the year, it's time to encourage everyone (including yourself) to plan a vacation before the days of summer are long gone. But, first. Let's talk about why so many people don't use their earned vacation time. In a study … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, difficult conversations, featured blogger, productivity

The Rules for Approaching Leadership Decisions

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You make decisions all the time, from the trivial ones, like what to eat and what route to take to work, to more serious ones, like where to buy home or whether to accept that promotion. For most decisions, the choice is easy. You have the experience and knowledge necessary to make a quick decision. When it comes to leadership, says Art Markman, author of Bring Your Brain to … [Read more...]

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

3 Teamwork Lessons from Our Founding Fathers

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Quint Studer, author of Building a Vibrant Community: How Citizen-Powered Change Is Reshaping America has traveled across America observing communities, from the smallest towns to the largest cities. As he interacts with so many diverse Americans, he has seen a predominant theme: People who work together, win together. "In communities where people come together, put their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: collaboration, featured blogger, leadership mindset, new leaders, team building

Learning to Say “Yes” and “No”

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This is an excerpt from Bring Your Brain to Work: Using Cognitive Science to Get a Job, Do it Well, and Advance Your Career, a brand-new leadership book by Art Markman. Think about the requests people make of you. How do you generally respond? If you’re like most of us, you have a dominant response. Some people are prone to assent to requests. For example, Greg told me … [Read more...]

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

Would You Get an “F” on Employee Development?

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Seventy percent of U.S. employees say they’re at least somewhat likely to leave their current company and accept an offer with a new company that’s known for investing in employee learning and development, according to a study from Instructure conducted by The Harris Poll. That statistic is a pretty clear indicator that employees (likely your employees) want opportunities … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching, retention, training

Warning Signs Your Staff Lacks Purpose (and What to Do About It)

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This is a guest post by personal development coach Bernardo Moya and author of The Question: Find Your True Purpose. It's all too easy, in the drive to grow your bottom line and build your customer base, to lose sight of keeping your staff motivated. That can have a bad effect on business. Ask yourself: Does your business have any of these symptoms: Unhappy staff are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: featured blogger, leadership mindset, morale, motivation

10 Things Your Employees are Thinking

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This is a guest post from Roberta Chinsky Matuson. If you think it’s tough being a manager these days, try being an employee. Most are in the position of having to go with the flow, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they do so with a smile on their face. Here are 10 things your employees wish you knew about them: "We are happy to have a job." But that doesn’t necessarily … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Performance Management Tagged With: leadership mindset, leadership problems, people skills

Don’t Confuse Work Commitment With Work Addiction

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Fifty-five percent of U.S. employees have admitted to checking work emails after 11 p.m., according to data collected by Instant Offices.  Is that commitment or work addiction? Commitment is what you're looking for. Addiction to work, not so much. When employees feel compelled to be available 24/7, always have work on the mind, and forgo personal (and down) time to meet the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, featured blogger, leadership problems, productivity

4 Steps for Brand-New Leaders

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This is a guest post by Zoë Routh, a coach and expert with over 20 years experience in leadership and personal development. If you've moved into a new role where you are more visible and there's a heap more expectation, here are four steps to help you navigate this new level. I call it acclimatizing for leaders. There's always an adjustment period as we discover who we need … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: featured blogger, leadership mindset, new leaders

Business Success Starts With Motivated Employees

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This is a guest post by Dr. Bobby Grossi, a motivational speaker and author of the book Destiny is Not Hereditary: How Becoming a Better You Impacts Others.   A business is made up of employees, so the assumption is that if you motivate employees, you will motivate the business. That is not necessarily the case. If employees are only motivated by money, it can often … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: featured blogger, morale, motivation

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