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A Leader’s Guide to Overcoming Workplace Negativity

Crestcom

When team members are engaged and happy, they are more likely to go the extra mile to achieve their goals. A supported and encouraged team is more likely to think creatively, bringing new ideas and solutions to the table. Ensure that your team understands their roles and responsibilities by setting clear expectations from the outset.

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It’s Not About Being Tough, It’s About Growth: Giving Useful Feedback

CMOE

As a leader, it can be difficult to tell someone something that could potentially hurt their feelings or damage the relationship, but when leaders fear hurting their team members’ feelings, they either neglect to give direct and constructive feedback or they fail to give any feedback at all.

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Employee Performance Tracking: Importance And Ways To Do It

Vantage Circle

If that poses a roadblock in an employee’s efficiency, it might be time that you rethink your goal-setting process. The best solution will be to set realistic goals and objectives that your employees can achieve in the long-term. Make sure that they are not overwhelmed with the tasks they have in hand.