Art of Managing-6 Ideas to Help Management Groups Develop as Teams

From long experience and ample client CEO and Board input, the typical state of a management team looks less like a team and more like a group of functional experts who occasionally gather to talk uncomfortably (and shallowly) about the hard issues confronting their organization. The behaviors and integration you might anticipate from a “team” of smart people are often absent from the equation. Here are 6 ideas to help cultivate team performance at the senior management level:

Art of Managing-Hedging Your Bets Might Be Harmful to Your Firm’s Health

The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do, yet as Lafley, Martin and Riel describe, the notion of giving up options or closing off familiar paths is uncomfortable for us. It’s our drive to eliminate this discomfort by keeping our options open and flexible that might just be limiting our success or even setting the stage for failure. Here are 3 powerful thought-starters to help you and your team tackle the strategic issue of finding new growth:

New Leader Tuesday: 10 Tips to Help You Succeed at Your First Executive Briefing

At some point it will happen. You’ll be invited to your first executive meeting to provide an update on your team’s initiatives and it’s important for you to be prepared to seize this golden reputation building opportunity. Here are 10 tips to help you prepare for and succeed in this setting:

Art of Managing: Tackle the Big Issues by Creating Time to Think Deeply

Sometimes, you just have to call a time-out. While our tendency is to respond to the gravitational pull of our devices and the unceasing demands of the urgent and urgent-unimportant in our work lives, some issues simply require deep thought. Here are 6 ideas to support your effort to find deep-thinking time on the big issues for you and your team:

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