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Do You Communicate Like You Rake? Little by Little or All at Once?

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Fall foliage is beautiful, so if you are lucky enough to live in an area that experiences it, like me, I consider us very lucky. Still, while the trees are beautiful as their leaves turn from green to yellow, orange and red, they pose a problem too—if you're responsible for removing them after they've fallen. Most yards, parks, green areas and so on, contain different … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication

Analyze Yourself and Others. Just Don’t Forget This Critical Rule.

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As leaders, sometimes we have to put ourselves under the microscope and analyze our behavior and qualities. Unfortunately, when most of us do that, we focus on the flaws, the things that we see that need improvement. Sometimes, it's superficial. We would like a smaller nose or less gray hair. Want to lose a few pounds or tighten up some wrinkles. What I am talking about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills

5 Ways to Build Your Confidence as a New Leader

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If, as a new leader, you're feeling nervous, overwhelmed and out of your element, you may need to "fake it until you make it." In other words, you may need to pretend you're confident until you actually feel that way. But how do you go about doing that? It's not about strutting around like a peacock or proving to your employees that you have all the authority and power. In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, difficult situations, Kevin Eikenberry, new leaders

What Does “Professional” Really Mean?

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"Professional." I hear leaders talk about that word often. They say “I want my team to be professionals” or “Why can’t they be more professional?” When I ask “What do you mean by 'professional'?” I typically receive stumbling answers that aren’t very clear or helpful. It is understandable that you want your team members to be professional. What isn’t OK, however, is … [Read more...]

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

9 Tips to Encourage a Group of Loners to Work Together

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You are leading a team and some (maybe all) of the members see themselves as individual contributors, not necessarily members of a team. They state and show that they’d rather work alone, and prefer individual accomplishments and results over tying their fortunes to a team. You want a cohesive team. That is, a group collaborating freely and harnessing the synergy that comes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, leadership mindset, leadership problems, team building

4 Things You Should Do This Labor Day

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In the U.S., we are finishing up a three day holiday weekend for Labor Day. It's a day created to honor American workers and the contributions they make to our great nation. You're one of those workers, and while I hope you've done something special to honor your employees and the contributions they've made, I also don't want you to forget yourself. Take advantage of your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: Kevin Eikenberry, leadership mindset, new leaders

Make Everyone Feel Acknowledged and Respected

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Few people get as much positive feedback as they need or deserve, especially at work. So if you see morale taking a nose-dive (or even if you just want to do something nice for your employees), complete this super simple activity to give everyone a big morale boost. Create an envelope with each team member’s name on it. Inside, include a piece of paper that also has that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: feedback, Kevin Eikenberry, morale, new leaders, team building

4 Steps to Making Complex Decisons

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When you're faced with an extremely difficult or complex decision, what should you do? Our parents, best friends and mentors always offer the sage advice: "Sleep on it." After all, a good night's sleep can allow you see things in a new light, think more reasonably and logically, and set your emotions aside. It's great advice. But what if you are smack dab in the middle of a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, Kevin Eikenberry, new leaders

4 Really Great Reasons to Write Positive Feedback Down

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Every leader has been told that offering positive feedback is one of the most valuable things you can do. You've heard of all the benefits. You may have heard that you don’t do it enough. If you’ve been reading this blog, you've likely learned the basics of giving positive feedback successfully, such as: Make it timely Make it meaningful. Make it about the behavior, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching skills, communicating with employees, Kevin Eikenberry, morale, motivation

It is Necessary to Like Your Coworkers?

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"I have to work with them, but do I have to like them?" That question pops into most people's heads from time to time. After all, you aren't going to like everyone, all the time. Nor do you have to. People don’t have to like each other to work together successfully and productively. While liking is preferable, it shouldn’t be a goal. Rather the goal for both you and your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: communication, conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult situations, Kevin Eikenberry

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