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Free Mini-Course: How to Deal with 5 Difficult Characters

Free Mini-Course: How to Deal with 5 Difficult Characters

We all know these challenging characters. They’re present in every workplace. The question is, how do you deal with them and get your job done? In my free mini-course, I share 5 videos with ideas and approaches you can put to work immediately with your versions of these challenging characters.

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The Promise Behind First-Time Manager Academy

The Promise Behind First-Time Manager Academy

I created our online/on-demand program, First-Time Manager Academy, to fill a gaping hole in the market for practical, actionable new manager development, and, to fulfill a career-long promise to myself.

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Free Mini-Course Helps New Managers Start Successfully

Free Mini-Course Helps New Managers Start Successfully

The transition from individual contributor to new manager is awkward and filled with unexpected challenges. Our free mini-course, Overcoming and Succeeding with the Top 5 Challenges of New Managers, is filled with practical advice to help smooth a few of the bumps out of the journey.

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For the New Year, Resolve to Become a Rebel at Work

For the New Year, Resolve to Become a Rebel at Work

The gravitational pull of the status quo is powerful in every organization. It takes rebels and rebellion to change. While breaking the rules always comes with risk, learning to guide others through constructive rule-breaking in pursuit of needed changes is a great way to grow your success.

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Challenging Conversations—How to Tell an Employee It’s Over

Challenging Conversations—How to Tell an Employee It’s Over

Challenging conversations are inherent in a manager’s job, yet this knowledge doesn’t make it any easier when you have to sit down and let a good person know they’re not cutting it and it’s time for them to go. While you own doing everything in your power to coach, train, and support them, in some instances, the individual’s abilities don’t match up with your firm’s and the job’s needs. Here’s guidance on handling this tough situation with clarity and empathy.

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