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So, I recently came across an article by Steve Tobak entitled “7 Signs You May Be a Bad Manager.” Good article. Good observations. In fact, one of Steve’s observations immediately caught my attention: One thing most bad managers have in … Continue reading
Posted in Engagement, Leadership
Tagged Boss, Culture, employee issues, Expectations, Feedback, performance, praise
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Managers make mistakes. Oh yes, I know this may come as a complete shock to some managers, but it is true nevertheless - the perfect manager exists only in his (or her) own mind. Which means, of course, that even … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership
Tagged Coaching, Culture, Expectations, Mistakes, praise, purpose, trust
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