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Is Redundancy a Risk
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| Companies often re-evaluate their business structure, downsizing and streamlining to make cost savings. The bi-product of these corporate decisions can often unfortunately be redundancies. |
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The Power of Priorities
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| Leadership trainer and author, John Maxwell, says, “Thinking ahead and prioritizing responsibilities marks the major differences between a leader and a follower.” Therefore, when it comes to your priorities, 20% of your priorities will give you 80% of your production. |
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How to Delegate Properly
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| Leaders are expected to constantly concentrate their time on activities that nobody else in their team can perform. They are miracle doers, business saviors and thus, they do need to delegate. Delegation is defined in the Harvard Business Review as”the transferring of a specific duty from one person to another and includes the transfer of work as well as accountability for that work”. Delegation is an indispensable tool in a leader’s time management toolkit reflecting a leader’s calculated decision as to which tasks to do him/her self and which tasks to move forward and to whom. It allows a leader to put into effect his influence and handle his own responsibilities more effectively while simultaneously developing the skills and abilities of his team members. |
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Top Five Responsibilities of Nonprofit Board Members
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| I have seen effective and ineffective boards of directors. Good boards of directors are clear about their roles and responsibilities versus those of the Executive Director, and they don't overstep their boundaries. This article highlights what I consider are the five most important responsibilities of board members. |
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Leadership Strategies: Telling the Truth
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| Being a new leader naturally brings some anxiety and tension and of course, you want to be the perfect leader.
This article gives some guidelines for creating a trusting relationship with the folks you're leading, whether you're a new leader or seasoned-expert leader. |
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Am I a Leader?
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| What makes a person a leader? What distinguishes a "good" leader from a "bad" leader? Can anyone become a leader or do you need particular characteristics and behaviours? This article considers these questions and makes some suggestions about who a "leader" really is. |
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Leadership Malpractice: What to Do When Leaders Don't Lead
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| What if we were to apply the same coaching, confronting and correcting method to the leader who is not doing what is expected of him or her? By definition, should a supervisor, manager or executive who doesn't carry out his leadership responsibilities effectively be expected to suffer the consequences of his action or inaction?
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You Still Have Responsibilities When You Work From Home
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| It really doesn’t matter what you do when you work from home, you still have all your normal household responsibilities. While there are thousands of different things you can do to work from home and make money, this is not one of those types of articles. This is an article that helps put you in a mindset that reminds you to consider your other responsibilities. |
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Team Excellence Fourth Ingredient - A Great Leader
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| Every team needs to have a good leader in order to be effective. Sometimes the true leader is an informal one rather than the formal leader. Having a leader that is too strong can lead to problems. This article deals with the function of a leader in creating great teamwork. |
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Leading from the Inside Out
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| A leader may or may not be appointed to head a group or organization - to be put in charge. Whether formally in the role or not, a leader makes things happen. A leader takes action. A leader doesn't say something must be done about this, a leader does something about it. Leadership is a verb, not a noun. Leadership is action, not a position. Leadership is defined by what we do, not the role we are in. We all need to be leaders, regardless of the roles we may be in.
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Trust Fund Taxes First
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| You have certain tax responsibilities when it comes to your employees. If you fail to meet them, you can be personally liable for unpaid taxes. Learn what these responsibilities are.
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