Tag: Management
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HOW TO INITIATE A DIFFICULT CONVERSATION: A Guide for Senior Leaders

There are few moments in leadership more defining than the conversations we would rather not have.
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INVEST IN THE WEEKLY ONE-ON-ONE

So you don’t have time to schedule one on ones with all of your direct reports? Thats okay, just set aside time for the ones that you want to be engaged, motivated and performing at their best.
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SELF-AWARENESS IS YOUR MOST UNDERRATED ASSET

Do you know how you land with people? How do people feel after meeting with you? Self-awareness isn’t soft, it’s strategic. It helps you lead with authenticity, build trust, and create a workplace where people thrive.
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WHEN “REASONABLE” FEELS UNREASONABLE

Psychological safety used to mean freedom from bullying, harassment, and retaliation. Today, it’s increasingly interpreted through a personal lens: “Did this interaction make me feel good?” rather than “Was this interaction fair and appropriate?”
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TRUST IS A LEADERSHIP SUPERPOWER

As a senior manager, your influence shapes the culture. You’re not just steering the ship—you’re setting the tone for how people show up, speak up, and work together. So how do you build and sustain trust across your teams?
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STRATEGIC DISAGREEMENT IN LEADERSHIP

We often hear the expression “Frank and Fearless” but sometimes stepping back, rather than speaking up, will be the smarter option. How do you know when to put your armour on and step into the fight? This article might help.
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WHY CREDIBILITY MATTERS MORE THAN EVER

What is the one leadership trait to rule them all? Vision, charisma, strategic thinking, and emotional intelligence all play vital roles but all are useless without credibility.
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TALK TO ME SOME MORE ABOUT THAT…

“I think I hate coaching.” I nearly fell of my chair. Talk to me some more about that… This post explores what coaching really is—and how it can transform leadership and workplace performance.
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THE WHAT IFS…

“I need to have a conversation with Maryanne about her performance recently. I’ve noticed a significant drop in her output, her energy and enthusiasm, the level of care she’s putting into her work. If I’m honest, her attitude around the office has really changed in the last month or so. It’s starting to affect the…
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MAYBE IT’S TIME TO GO…

I normally write to managers. To the leaders who are out there dealing with the people challenges that keep them awake at night. To the supervisors who have a few people who are acting out, not pulling their weight or disrupting the team. Today I’m writing to the employee. To the one who has found…
