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How to Have Productive Discussions About Difficult Topics

How to Have Productive Discussions About Difficult Topics

Having meetings to go through and discuss lessons learned, controversial ideas and future opportunities can be challenging for meeting hosts and attendees. You want participants to feel free to speak their minds without the meeting devolving into unproductive...

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Questions You Should Ask Every Employee

Questions You Should Ask Every Employee

If you’re looking to improve on your ability to lead people, it can be difficult knowing where to start. Having probing conversations will help you build better relationships with your team and improve on your management skills. By asking the right questions you will...

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Keep Top Talent By Creating Internal Promotion Pathways

Keep Top Talent By Creating Internal Promotion Pathways

We’re still in the middle of The Great Resignation and it has been a tough run for employers trying to decrease attrition while dealing with a myriad of other obstacles. Many companies are trying to figure out what they can do to help keep their top performers.  ...

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Three Steps You Can Take To Be a More Inclusive Leader

Three Steps You Can Take To Be a More Inclusive Leader

Corporate policies, mission, hiring practices and company culture have an impact on whether an organization is diverse and inclusive. However, inclusion goes beyond what the company does and also includes how the people within the organization treat one another. You...

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Decrease Attrition by Refocusing on Your Team

Decrease Attrition by Refocusing on Your Team

It is natural for leaders to gravitate toward where they feel they are most needed. During times of great turnover it can seem like there is a constant need to focus on backfilling the empty slots on the team and prioritizing that above all else. We are in the middle...

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How Much Do You Really Know About the Team You’re Leading?

How Much Do You Really Know About the Team You’re Leading?

How much do you really know about the work that your team does every day? According to a recent Harvard Business Review research study, most managers aren’t very in touch with the work their team does. When managers were asked about their teams’ work, on average they...

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