Micromanaging bosses stunt personal growth Micromanaging is a managerial process of closely observing, controlling and/or reminding employees of the work required. It is generally seen as a negative management style because it stunts or limits freedom. That is, the freedom… Continue Reading…
Building teams • Career stallers • Communication • Control • Effective Teams • Engaged Employees • Leadership • Micromanaging • Motivation • Self-Reflection
August 9, 2021
Communication • Embracing learning • Engaged Employees • Group Meeting Dynamics • Influence • Leadership • Listening • Logical Thinking • Motivation • Persuade • Purpose
July 19, 2021
The difference between persuade, influence, and coerce Starting with a common understanding of persuade, influence and coerce terms helps! To persuade is to “make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it or by talking to that person and making them believe it” (Cambridge… Continue Reading…
Building teams • Communication • Effective Teams • Engaged Employees • Leadership • Motivation • Opportunities
May 31, 2021
What has the pandemic done to how we see our employer? SilkRoad Technology and OnePoll surveyed over 1500 employees and 500 executives covering, amongst other things, employer support during the pandemic. The results indicate a real gap in communication and a… Continue Reading…