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Leadership Caffeine™—Who Are You?

Leadership Caffeine™—Who Are You?

While many individuals deliberately keep their work personas and their personal personas separate, I checked, and each of us is one person. Yet, the faster you grow comfortable letting them see you as that whole person, the faster they’ll trust you. And yes, trust is the critical foundation for high performance.

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Leadership Caffeine™—The Five Building Blocks of the Healthy Working Environment

Leadership Caffeine™—The Five Building Blocks of the Healthy Working Environment

It’s always bothered me that building a healthy working environment isn’t described in most managerial job descriptions. This is the most important work a manager can engage in to strengthen engagement and performance, yet working on the working environment is ignored in the daily rush for results. In this article, I offer ideas and approaches to help managers jump-start this critical work.

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Leadership Caffeine™—Rethinking Your Team’s Business Reviews and Operating Approach

Leadership Caffeine™—Rethinking Your Team’s Business Reviews and Operating Approach

While I’ve not attended your business review session, I can tell you with confidence born of experience that most of these events are painful time, productivity, and morale killers. And, in this world where COVID has taught us that quarters are like centuries and the world shifts in hours and days, I increasingly find the ubiquitous quarterly business reviews anachronistic. It’s time to change your team’s operating approach.

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Leadership Caffeine™—Get Better Daily

Leadership Caffeine™—Get Better Daily

Developing as a leader doesn’t follow a straight line. It’s different for every individual. Focus on getting better at this job daily. Here are five ideas to help you jump-start this good work.

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Leadership Caffeine™—How Managers Can Turbocharge One-on-Ones to Promote Growth

Leadership Caffeine™—How Managers Can Turbocharge One-on-Ones to Promote Growth

I’m consistently surprised by how few managers and executives have a game plan for their one-on-one sessions with team members. Just ask those team members, as too many describe these sessions with the boss as infrequent or inconsistent, ineffective, and in some cases, intolerable. Here are 7 ideas to help you increase the effectiveness of your one-on-one sessions for all parties:

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