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What Experts are Saying About Career Advice: May Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

Or, you’re asked to be a mentor to a high potential up and comer. Willy Steiner of the Coach’s Corner shares Managing Change For Your Number One Client – You. Lisa Kohn of the Thoughtful Leaders Blog writes on a similar theme in her post Should You Be A Manager. They ask you for your best advice on how to get ahead.

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How to Get Promoted At Work: The ASK Strategy

Let's Grow Leaders

When you are seeking your first management role, getting promoted is a mysterious process. Here are three specific allies you need to develop: Your Manager. A recommendation from your manager is often the single most important factor in winning a promotion. Learn how to lead yourself with Getting Things Done. Your Peers.

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Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions

International Coach Academy

Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions Government institutions serve as the backbone of a nation, charged with upholding public trust, managing essential services, and advancing societal welfare (Sedgwick, 2016).

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Understanding Employee Discipline: Key Steps and Methods for Success

Vantage Circle

The dual approach to discipline maintains order and consistency in the workplace and simultaneously promotes a culture of continuous learning and growth. – Paul Foster A formal employee discipline policy can help organizations manage disciplinary issues effectively and ensure that all employees receive equal treatment.

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Leading with Empathy: Humanizing Digital Transformation Through Coaching

International Coach Academy

During times of rapid technological change, employees want their managers to have coaching skills in addition to self-compassion, problem-solving, strategic planning, and encouraging participation [1]. Only 28% of employees are Pilots, and managers are the key influence needed to shift this [1]. Pilots are 3.6

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Improving Leadership Skills for Emerging Leaders

Harvard Professional Development

How do you become a manager others want to follow? Professionals who want to grow into effective leaders must also develop core management skills to drive organizational goals, foster innovation, build trust, and adapt to change. Improving strategic thinking and decision-making Effective management is about more than solving problems.

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Leader as a Coach – A Myth?

International Coach Academy

Leader as a Coach The role of a leader or manager was in the past very much dominated by a “command and control” management style, in which the goal was to “direct and develop employees who understood how the business worked and was able to reproduce its previous successes”.