Top Supervisor Skills – How to Master Them
Top Supervisor Skills – How to Master Them The role of a supervisor matters to the people and to the business. We know from new manager training feedback that effective supervisors align the efforts of their team members and steer them toward achieving collective...
How To Replace a Bad Boss
Do You Need to Replace a Bad Boss? Though becoming the new leader of a team is exciting, it can be all too common to learn that the previous team leader was a “bad” boss. This could be for a variety of reasons. They could have been incompetent, highly political at...
How to Navigate Different Management Roles to Succeed
Different Management Roles Our new manager training programs typically teach managers the basics that were introduced decades ago: how to plan, organize, coordinate, and control as a manager. But our people manager assessment center finds that managers tend to spend...
The Middle Manager Mismatch that Needs to Be Fixed
Why the Focus on the Middle Manager Mismatch? You should care a great deal about your middle managers and the middle manager mismatch that they feel day in and day out. Why? Because middle managers provide the critical link between the corporate vision executives...
Managers Communicate When It Matters Most
When Communication Matters Question: when does your communication with your direct reports matter? Answer: always. Can your managers communicate when it matters most? Remember, every interaction with your team gives them more information about who you are, what you...
How to Navigate Underestimated Areas to Manage as a New Leader
A Shift of Identity is Required to Navigate Underestimated Areas to Manage as a New Leader New managers have a significant challenge ahead of them. To succeed in their new role, they must shift their identity from someone focused solely on their own performance to a...
Top New Supervisor Struggles to Conquer
New Supervisor Struggles If your managers are struggling to adjust to their role leading and managing people and teams, know that they are not alone. Based upon feedback from our new manager training programs, almost one-quarter of new supervisors feel they were not...