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Employee Development Activity: Focus Your Team in the New Year

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Focus your team with this fast and remarkably effective employee development activity You know exactly WHAT your team needs to have a remarkable new year, now it’s time to focus on HOW. This exercise works great in one-on-one coaching, mentoring, or career development conversations. Contact us here to learn more.

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Employee Growth: How to Better Support Team Member Development

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I had no intention of testing my ability to start an international leadership development company. The first decade of my career (and all my formal education) was about leadership development and communication. As a leader, a parent, and through our leadership development work around the world. Is it familiar, yet novel?

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3 Ways to Prepare for a Better Performance Review

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My phone rang and Laura, my boss, told me she needed my accomplishments a week earlier than expected. Here’s what I learned from Laura about showcasing your accomplishments. Don’t say you invested in developing your team; instead share that three of your team members were promoted. I was proud, but exhausted.

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How To Move a Team From Forming to High Performing in < 48 Hours

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The second week on campus, teams of first year MBA students would have 48 hours to research and make recommendations on a real business challenge for a large, high-profile company and package and communicate their recommendation to a high-profile audience. Worked Extremely Hard at Communication. Please give me a call 443/750-149.

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Professional Development Goals for Work

Career Advancement

Gianna asked me to help her work on setting her professional development goals, and this is the plan we came up with. Assess What You’ve Accomplished. Ask yourself where you need to grow in order to reach your professional development goals. Take time away from all workplace communications. Prepare to Start Fresh.

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Professional Development Goals for Work

Career Advancement

Gianna asked me to help her work on setting her professional development goals, and this is the plan we came up with. Assess What You’ve Accomplished. Ask yourself where you need to grow in order to reach your professional development goals. Take time away from all workplace communications. Prepare to Start Fresh.

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The Biggest Mistake NEW Leaders Make

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When you draw your confidence from technical skills and accomplishments, it is tempting to jump in and work alongside your team. That means less time to think about developing your people. You simply need to consider a few key questions: How do you communicate your accomplishments as a leader?