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The True Value of Much More Than Only Satisfied Employees
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| Many organizations strive to have satisfied employees - they even create surveys to ensure that their people are feeling OK at work. Today, in the business environments we now have around us, that's simply not good enough... |
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How Franchisees Can Gain More Time and Develop Their Employees
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| This article with shades of Management 101 offers some simple advice on how franchisees and their managers can gain more time and improve the skills of their subordinates.
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Seven Creative Ways to Find and Develop New Employees
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| Finding new employees for your small business is a long and tedious process which often yields disappointing results. A Professional Employer Organization can help make the process both quicker and less painful, enabling you to find the right employees for your growing company. Below are seven creative tips on finding and developing new employees, something every business owner needs to know.
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Six Tips for Developing Your Employees
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| One of the most important qualities of a good leader is the ability and desire to develop their employees. Although talent development should be part of a company-wide initiative, most of the responsibility falls on the shoulders of the supervisors. Unfortunately, development coaching doesn’t come naturally to many leaders. By following these tips, you can prepare your employees for success at the next level.
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Focus On Talent Management… It’s Your Future!
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| The future of your company depends on your ability to develop talent! The question is... are companies headed in that direction? I was recently in deep conversation with one of my mentors. He said, "Employees these days have no loyalty to the companies they work for. This new generation of employees doesn’t think about that stuff. For this reason, many companies today are less focused on developing their people. Many of these companies expect employees to invest in developing themselves." |
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Building Trust between Management and Employees
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| Employees are the ones that can in fact have a positive or negative effect not only on your company’s reputation but the success of your company as well. Those managers that are able to maintain and develop trust among their employees are the ones that have longer employee retention. |
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Employee Development - Whose Responsibility Is It? (Part I of II)
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Developing Employees
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Comfy 'Jammies and Warm Fuzzy Slippers
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| Change is tough because we are forced out of our comfort zone and made vulnerable. By understanding how your employees react to changes that are forced on them leaders will improve the success of their change initiatives. Develop a compelling vision, communicate it clearly and often, and let employees take you there. |
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Good Employees for your Franchise Company
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| The employees that you hire can, to a large degree, make or break your business. Here are some characteristics to look for when hiring employees. Does the perfect employee exist? Yes, but you have to look for them, and then develop them. |
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Ten Tips to Avoid Micro Management
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| Micro managing may make you feel in control but in reality you are only hurting yourself and the company. It only limits an employee's ability to be innovative and creative. This can cost the company thousands of dollars because it is the creativity and innovation of your employees that maximize the profitability of your company. Micro Management is often just a symptom of ineffective planning, too much compassion and the inability to judge performance and develop bench strength. Developing a strategic plan for your company is a very effective way to address any or all of these challenges. I often tell my clients that the most valuable part of a strategic plan is the development process itself. Running a company with a shoot from the hip mentality often encourages micro management and does not allow employees to develop their skills. |
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Employee Disciplinary Action - Steps You Can Take To Protect Yourself and Your Nonprofit Organization
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| Disciplining employees can be time consuming, difficult, and challenging. However, if you want the disciplinary action process to go as smoothly as possible, it is important to develop clear policies and procedures that will result in a strong disciplinary action program. By having a solid program in place, it will help to protect you and your organization. This article provides some steps you can take to develop and implement an exemplary disciplinary action program. |
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Are You a Real Leader or Just an Imitation?
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| The easiest way to suppress discretionary energy, the energy given willingly - no matter what it takes, is a style often used by "Imitation Leaders" that scrutinizes every decision an employee makes. It can kill the employee's spirit. It destroys trust. Leadership imitation is often just a symptom of ineffective planning, too much compassion and the inability to judge performance and develop bench strength. The "Imitation Leader" usually has a shoot from the hip mentality that encourages micro management and does not allow employees to develop their skills and maximize their potential. One of the many warning signs is a high turnover rate. The reason is simple; good employees just won't tolerate micro management and they will leave to find employment that will challenge them and help them grow. |
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