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5 Ways to Recognize Remote Employees

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It's not groundbreaking news that employees want to be recognized for their hard work. Nor is it surprising that employees' performance, attitude and job loyalty tend to improve when they feel valued at work. Be honest: How well are you performing at recognizing your employees' efforts in recent weeks? Most of our lives have been turned, at least a little, upside down … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, difficult situations, new leaders

How to Build Their Confidence

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Success isn't all about building and developing a skill set. Much of it is about having a positive mindset. To that end, your job as a leader is helping people establish that mindset. Here's how you can do that. https://youtu.be/N6FjVW9pxCg?rel=0&showinfo=0 Tweet it out: If you want your new supervisors to succeed, help them build their confidence as much as their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Leadership, Video Tagged With: coaching, confidence, leadership, leadership mindset, new leaders

How to Step Up and Lead Strong in Uncertain Times

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This is a guest post by Tamara Ghandour, keynote speaker and adviser.  Recent events around COVID-19 have turned most of our worlds upside down. The situation is rapidly evolving, leaving most people with a sense of uncertainty around how everything will play out, in the short and long-term. That uncertainty leads to stress, decreasing productivity, and quality of … [Read more...]

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

How First-Time Leaders Can Effectively Manage a Crisis

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This is a guest post by HARRY HUTSON and MARTHA JOHNSON. Being a new manager or a first-time leader can be a wild ride. Some days your heart is in your throat with trepidation, and on others it is bursting with the pride of accomplishment. Day-to-day responsibilities and task assignments are in your face. No time for what-ifs, strategic thinking, or long-term … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Change, Communication, Difficult Situations Tagged With: featured blogger, leadership mindset, leadership problems, new leaders

3 Ways to Build a Winning Company and Culture

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By Eric George, MD, founder of ERG Enterprises. Every leader faces the challenge of knowing how best to motivate their team. How do you inspire your workforce to become truly engaged and take charge of what they do? How do you build an organization and a culture that creates an ownership mentality? Because when that happens, you unleash your organization’s potential. In my … [Read more...]

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

When You are Leading Your Former Boss

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Leadership can create some interesting personal dynamics. This is one that's not all that uncommon. https://youtu.be/3l87vFTEpds?rel=0&showinfo=0 Tweet it out: Leading your former boss requires conversation, confidence, finesse and plenty of humility. @KevinEikenberry … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: difficult conversations, difficult situations, leadership, management, new leaders

Tired of Being Ignored? Be Heard and Understood With This Advice

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Do you ever feel like no one is listening to you at work? Maybe employees don't follow instructions or your boss doesn't quite get onboard with what you're saying? Joe McCormack, author of NOISE: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus believes there is probably a very good reason employees are tuning you out, specifically: You've forgotten to answer WIIFM? (What's in … [Read more...]

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

Don’t “Should” on People

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Do you ever find yourself frustrated because people … Did not do things they should have done? Did not know what they should have known? Did what they should not have done? Said something they should not have said? Did not speak up when they should have? I’m guessing that your answer is “Yes” to each of the above. If you have not yet experienced these … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, difficult conversations, motivation, new leaders

Become a More Humble Leader

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The late Zig Ziglar once said, "Humility will open more doors than arrogance ever will," and we couldn't agree more. When you stay humble, you are open to other's ideas, you are willing to accept and improve your weaknesses, and you realize that nothing is permanent, so you work hard to stay in your position. Being an exceptional leader requires that you continue growing … [Read more...]

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

A Lesson I Learned the Hard Way: Data Tells and Stories Sell

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Early in my career, I worked in the plastics industry as a process and product development engineer. At the time, I had a degree in chemical engineering, and I had just completed service as a nuclear engineering officer in the U.S. Navy. I had a pretty good technical background, and I knew almost nothing about polymers. This lack of knowledge created a bit of a problem for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, difficult conversations, new leaders

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