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Successful Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Supervisor Role
The time has come. You were an employee in an organization and now you are being promoted to a supervisory position. How can you make the jump from one role to the other and still be successful? As a supervisor you now have more roles and responsibilities. Here are some tips for transitioning from an individual contributor to a supervisor.

Affirm Success
What’s on your goal list? Working with ideal clients, mastering that new software or taking a dream vacation? Use affirmations to lead the way. Affirmations are powerful statements to remind us of our magnificent potential, despite what others may say or when our own ego plants that seed of doubt. Some people resist using affirmations. They think it’s too simplistic or that the practice is out of integrity because they are stating something that may not be true yet. Since all reality begins in thought form, affirming what you want to be true is the fastest way to get there.

CRAVE Your Goals! Five Steps to Attract What You Desire and Deserve
We all have work and personal goals that we’re trying to achieve. It may be getting that promotion, attracting ideal clients and customers, losing 20 pounds or becoming debt free. When we truly commit to our goals and crave them with our heart and soul, we engage the energy of the universe and receive what we need to make our dreams come true. This is known as the Law of Attraction. Commit to follow these five CRAVE steps to attract what you desire and deserve.

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Questions Questions Questions
Relationship building is the most important activity for all management and supervisory roles.

“Powerful Communication Tips For Managers and Supervisors, From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
Recently I read about a study conducted in 2001, which included approximately 20,000 exit interviews. A major finding in the study was that poor communications skills of supervisors were a leading factor in poor supervisory behavior, which caused people to leave their jobs. And I believe there is plenty of evidence today that there are many people who have been promoted into management and supervisory positions without the proper communications skills and therefore are causing this dysfunctional behavior to continue in many workplaces. Okay coach, what do you prescribe to take care of these poor communication skills of managers and supervisors? Well, your strategic thinking business coach wants to share thirteen (13) powerful communication tips for them, as well as others in the workplace. Here they are:

Business Coaching Tips For Effective Supervision From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
In today’s workplace there are daily examples of dysfunctional and ineffective supervision. Many people in supervisory roles have not been given the necessary training to be effective supervisors. Here are ten (10) tips from your strategic thinking coach to share with the supervisors in your businesses and organizations.

Don’t Waste Your Talent
As I watched the football play-offs over the last few days, it struck me how we need to consider our talents and how they fit into this game called life. What position can we play that brings us excitement, challenge and success? A position that allows us the opportunity to work hard yet is worth the effort. A position where sometimes we succeed and sometimes we fail but always feeling the importance of the position as it delivers benefits to the team?

Supervisory Skills
Supervisors are responsible for not only meeting corporate goals, they are also responsible for bridging the gap between upper management and front-line employees. Those supervisors that take this task seriously and utilize their supervisory skills are the ones that have a dramatic and positive effect on the overall business as well as their staff’s performance and behavior. Are your supervisor ready for the challenges ahead? Do they need training?

Successful Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Supervisor Role
The time has come. You were an employee in an organization and now you are being promoted to a supervisory position. How can you make the jump from one role to the other and still be successful? As a supervisor you now have more roles and responsibilities. Here are some tips for transitioning from an individual contributor to a supervisor.

Role of the Supervisor – Be There for Those You Supervise!
Today's business environment necessitates a supervisory style that requires you to acquire, train, coach, and keep only the very best people, while leading them to an agreed upon vision of the future. You must constantly be there for them, helping them to be all that they can be.

Beating Your Own Best
Leadership is not just directing others and leading others. Leadership is not just holding position, it is creating position. Leadership is to break down your position and creating a new one for the world to applaud you. Leadership means beating your own best.

What's Your Remarkable Point of View... R.POV8?
Marketing guru Seth Godin is quoted as saying "If you can't describe your position in 8 words or less, you don't have a position." I agree but the competitive element needs to be clear...

Is Supervision Part of Leadership?
Do employees really need to be supervised? Most employees prefer to be led. They want leaders supporting them not supervisors prodding them. However there is an appropriate time and place for leaders to exercise their supervisory responsibilities

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