Two Ways to Increase Employee Engagement

Two Ways to Increase Employee Engagement

Researchers conducted a global Gallup poll and found that only 13 percent of employees are engaged at work. If this stat is true, low engagement is at epidemic levels and it’s absolutely affecting productivity, innovation and competitive advantage.

 

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Give Yourself & Your Employees Permission to be Human

Give Yourself & Your Employees Permission to be Human

When I tell CEOs that they need to give themselves and their employees permission to be human, I sometimes get skeptical looks. It sounds so far from the conversations we have about operational efficiencies, priorities, and performance that it may sound unrelated or even hokey.  But really, giving permission to be human is a reference to the fact that as humans, we all have a set of natural strengths and natural weaknesses, and when we focus on developing and leveraging our natural strengths, we grow. If we focus on and obsess over our weaknesses and past failures, we become our own impediment to realizing our full potential.

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Take Control of Your Schedule: Tips to Help You Find an Extra Hour Every Workday

Take Control of Your Schedule: Tips to Help You Find an Extra Hour Every Workday

Think of what you could do if you could take control of your schedule to find an extra hour each week. And now think of what your company could do if each and every one of your employees found an extra hour of time in their week. What would be the productivity impact of all that extra time? What about the financial impact?

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4 Steps to Keep the Ideas Coming

4 Steps to Keep the Ideas Coming

Recently, I was asked a great question: If you want to be the kind of leader who encourages the flow of ideas and feedback, how do you keep your team members from getting discouraged when their idea didn’t make the cut?

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Clarifying Communication at Work: 7 Tips to Make Difficult Conversations Easier

Clarifying Communication at Work: 7 Tips to Make Difficult Conversations Easier

Over the years, I’ve been called into many companies to assist with the restoration of relationships  that have deteriorated due to one or both parties being unwilling to engage in some difficult conversations. These situations took many forms: the VP whose abrasiveness was tanking partnerships, the executive whose passive yet judgmental management style had built distrust within the leadership team, the sales leader who communicated frequently with passive-aggressive emails.

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Personal Accountability in the Workplace: Own Your Sh*t, Please

Personal Accountability in the Workplace: Own Your Sh*t, Please

Personal and corporate growth requires an openness to receiving feedback. However, every so often I have a coaching engagement with a client who remains closed, defensive and not open to receiving stakeholder feedback. Find out how big of a difference taking accountability in the workplace can make for your team and sales growth.

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5 Signs of a Poor Manager: Change Begins With Self-Examination

5 Signs of a Poor Manager: Change Begins With Self-Examination

I happened across an article not too long ago that offered five ways to tell if your employees dislike you. Maybe that seems a bit harsh, but the author was right on. If, upon honest consideration, you recognize any of these warning signs within your organization, it’s time to dig deeper and engage in some self-reflection:

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Performance Reviews: Meaningful Growth Stems from Meaningful Dialog

Performance Reviews: Meaningful Growth Stems from Meaningful Dialog

Most employees aren’t ecstatic to hear the words “performance review time.” While a good portion know it’s important for their personal and professional development, the words still create a sense of discomfort. And for those who are defensive about performance reviews, those words engender more than discomfort.

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How to Tell if Your Organization is Suffering from Bad Management

How to Tell if Your Organization is Suffering from Bad Management

An isolated manager creates an unhealthy culture for their team and organization. Find out how bad management styles are affecting your growth & what you can do to fix it.

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Choosing an Executive Coach Worth Your Investment

Choosing an Executive Coach Worth Your Investment

Looking to uplevel your business growth & sales team's success? Use these 6 factors to help find a top executive coach who's the best fit for you and worth your investment.

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A Fresh Perspective on the Benefits of Employee Turnover

A Fresh Perspective on the Benefits of Employee Turnover

Depending on your perspective, employee turnover can be the best thing to happen to your company and the individual employee. Learn more in this post.

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