Management & Leadership
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High-performing teams are made of high-performing
individuals.
Having the right people in the right jobs at the right time is the
foundation for success. Avoid costly mistakes with an approach that
combines tried and true tactics with the latest
behavior-based interviewing techniques. |
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Learn the basics of coaching employees, with the added value of updated
techniques for today's more diverse, complex, and challenging workforce. |
How to maintain productivity, surpass
customer expectations and protect your human capital, even during the most
difficult transitions. |
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Learn the basics, plus how to use delegation as a tool for managing change,
while developing your team members' potential. |
Getting people aligned and moving in the
same direction is critical to successful change. Get the most from every
single team member and co-worker. |
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Easy to follow guidelines for this critical
process to keep communication channels open during change. Deliver feedback
without creating defensiveness. |
Set "stretch" goals that are realistic and
attainable within the changing context of your organization. Turn good
ideas into concrete achievements. |
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Get your people started out on the right
foot from Day One. Learn how you can identify, and even predict,
which new hires will go the distance. |
A good manager is not always a good leader.
Learn the difference and watch your team go that "extra mile" when change
hits your organization. |
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Mentoring doesn't have to be the hold-your-hand, old style approach.
This real-world process will ensure that you and your key talent are
reaching full potential. |
Getting others to step out of their comfort
zones takes more than rah-rah speeches at staff meetings. Learn the
secrets to inspiring people to give their best. |
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Ambiguity is the enemy during change ... and
performance reviews. Take the mystery out of this process and set the
stage for top performance. |
"One-size-fits-one" recognition can make the
difference in keeping top talent motivated and committed during times of
uncertainty. |
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Include both the logistics and the human
element in proactive planning to be successful in managing constantly
shifting priorities. |
For both new and experienced supervisors -
change heightens the need to hone the basics: communicating,
motivating, delegating and managing customer expectations. |
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Groups are not teams. Change cannot
work without teamwork. Learn how to become the kind of coach that
transforms groups into high-performing teams.
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Team leaders who quickly rebuild fractured
teams during change make the difference between "thriving" or simply
surviving ... for themselves, their team members and the organization. |
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