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7 Reasons Why all new(er) managers should join this group coaching program

Coaching offers powerful growth opportunities for every professional. This unique, new program brings group coaching to those new(er) to managing to support them building a great foundation and navigating the challenges of shifting from contributor to manager. In this article, I share seven reasons why this might be the perfect development experience for you or the new(er) managers on your team.

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The Destructive Drumbeat of Incessant Feedback

The Destructive Drumbeat of Incessant Feedback

Feedback is an important tool for managers to promote high performance and performance improvement. However, when the flow of feedback exceeds a person’s ability to process and act on it, the results include stress and disengagement. Here are ideas to help managers tailor their feedback volume and frequency to the needs and styles of their team members.

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Career Reinvention Journal—Moving Beyond Fear

Career Reinvention Journal—Moving Beyond Fear

Of all of the monsters lurking in the dark and keeping us from moving forward or onward to new career adventures, fear is the most potent. Kicking fear to the curb through deliberate action is key to overcoming the gravitational pull it exerts on our lives and careers.

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Three Questions to Help New Managers Start Strong

Three Questions to Help New Managers Start Strong

The work of new manager development in our organizations is mostly messy. If you’re the new manager, that’s a problem. Ditto for the promoting manager. Here are three questions to help new managers gain critical context for their challenging new roles:

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What D-Day and Other Big Decisions in History Teach Us About Decision-Making as Leaders

What D-Day and Other Big Decisions in History Teach Us About Decision-Making as Leaders

History is filled with examples where a decision at a moment-in-time changed the outcome. As we commemorate the courage of those who participated in the D-Day Invasion in World War II, I look at Eisenhower’s decision that day and another fateful decision 80-years earlier that changed the course of a nation. Our workplace decisions aren’t on the same scale, yet, the big decisions at a moment in time do change the fate of organizations. What can we learn from history here?

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One Communication Superpower We Should All Strive to Cultivate

One Communication Superpower We Should All Strive to Cultivate

Seeing situations through the eyes of others may be the most crucial skill you’re not working very hard on in your professional or personal lives. It turns out when you do this—when you truly actually strive to understand how others view situations—the world takes on a decidedly different complexion.

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Two Questions Every Leader Should Ask Repeatedly

Two Questions Every Leader Should Ask Repeatedly

As part of your leadership improvement program, it’s important to ask for input. The answers and perhaps even more so people’s reactions and responses to your questions offer valuable clues to where you need to strengthen your performance. 

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Nine Ideas to Help You Lead Effectively in Pressure Environments

Nine Ideas to Help You Lead Effectively in Pressure Environments

It’s a fact of life as managers and leaders that we must generate results or we lose the opportunity to lead. While some environments are transactional, where the pressure for results at all costs breeds short-term behaviors, you always have the option to choose “How” you will lead. Here are nine ideas you can apply on the run to strengthen your team and promote great performance:

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Career Reinvention Journal—Moving Beyond Daydreams to Your “Next”

Career Reinvention Journal—Moving Beyond Daydreams to Your “Next”

Finding a new job and finding a new career are two very different activities. For the former, it often pays to be opportunistic. However, for career reinventors, waiting or hoping for someone else to show up with your idea for your next professional move is mostly an exercise in futility. Career reinvention is a full contact, immersive, and deliberate activity.

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