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Shape a Work Environment Where Employees Can Thrive

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As a leader, you have the power and opportunity to shape your workplace environment in a way that inspires employees and helps to ensure they can do their very best work. David Deacon, in his book The Self-Determined Manager, explains that if you do the following consistently, you will foster an environment where employees can reach their full potential. See shaping your … [Read more...]

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

The Most Challenging Issue Companies Are Facing Right Now

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This is a guest post by by Stephan Schiffman and Gary M. Krebs. I don’t mean to frighten you, but I am about to alert you to a dire circumstance many companies are dealing with right now: turnover. Today’s generation does not have the same long-term commitment to the company as past employees did. They are impatient with achieving career goals and are cavalier about … [Read more...]

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

8 Qualities the Best Managers Possess, According to Real Managers

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Skills that will make you a good leader

What skills do the best leaders possess? The answer might depend on whom you ask, the industry you're in, your organizational culture, and even your team dynamics. Still, it's a question worth considering, and who better to answer it than real managers doing the work everyday. The folks at MindTools.com set out to gain some insight by surveying 15,242 managers and … [Read more...]

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

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

Friendship at Work? How to Make it a Benefit, Not a Problem

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Eighty-two percent of people feel they have friends at work, but only 15 percent see those friendships as "real," says research conducted by Olivet Nazarene University. The survey of 3000 people across 21 industries sheds some light on how people perceive their coworkers. You can see more results here, but here are a few highlights: 71% don't consider any coworkers "best … [Read more...]

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

How to Make an Impact as a Manager

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After 30 years of working, reading and studying the topic of manager’s development the quote above is still my favorite when it comes time to characterize how managers need “to be” as they perform their roles. The great Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu advised that the fundamental character of a “good manager” (He actually said leader but please allow me the poetic license!) is one … [Read more...]

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

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

The Secret to Success? Focusing on What You CAN Do

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As I travel around the country to lead workshops, I often hear frustrations with or objections to some of the supervisory/leadership techniques and approaches that I advocate and teach. I seldom hear an outright disagreement with the general approach. Instead, people express their frustration or objection like this: “That sounds great, but … “I work in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: difficult situations, leadership problems, motivation, 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

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