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Kamis, 04 Oktober 2007
Effective Delegation of Work
Effective managers and leaders know that they can climb greaterheights and achieve remarkable goals only if they delegate workto the good, able and talented people around them. The logic issimple – if they are able to rope in more brains and bodies to dothe tasks, they are able to get more things done within the sametime frame. Having these tasks out of the managers' hands willfree up their
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Authority,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Delegation,
Empowerment,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Power,
Teamwork,
Time Management
Effective Delegation of Work
Effective managers and leaders know that they can climb greaterheights and achieve remarkable goals only if they delegate workto the good, able and talented people around them. The logic issimple – if they are able to rope in more brains and bodies to dothe tasks, they are able to get more things done within the sametime frame. Having these tasks out of the managers' hands willfree up their
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Authority,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Delegation,
Empowerment,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Power,
Teamwork,
Time Management
Rabu, 15 Agustus 2007
Higher Purpose and Job Satisfaction
A purpose is a mission statement. An organization invariably hasone, which it expects every employee to live up to. Sure, theemployee will do what he is told to do, but he is motivated towork for a different reason. He works because he has to supporta family; he has to work in order to survive. Although theemployee is committed to the work, there is no alignment betweenthe employee's mission
Label:
Aesop's fables,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Employees,
Executives,
HR,
Incentives,
Job Satisfaction,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Motivation,
Purpose,
Rewards,
Staffing
Higher Purpose and Job Satisfaction
A purpose is a mission statement. An organization invariably hasone, which it expects every employee to live up to. Sure, theemployee will do what he is told to do, but he is motivated towork for a different reason. He works because he has to supporta family; he has to work in order to survive. Although theemployee is committed to the work, there is no alignment betweenthe employee's mission
Label:
Aesop's fables,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Employees,
Executives,
HR,
Incentives,
Job Satisfaction,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Motivation,
Purpose,
Rewards,
Staffing
Selasa, 31 Juli 2007
Teamwork - A Competitive Advantage
To value the importance of teamwork, we have to appreciatethe value of every individual. Many managers think that theyare good team players. When they get into action, they beginto “take charge” of the whole process and dictate their beliefs.They are deaf to other people's inputs and suggestions.Sometimes, they may ask for ideas from the members andappear receptive. At the back of their minds,
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Empowerment,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Teamwork,
Work Environment
Teamwork - A Competitive Advantage
To value the importance of teamwork, we have to appreciatethe value of every individual. Many managers think that theyare good team players. When they get into action, they beginto “take charge” of the whole process and dictate their beliefs.They are deaf to other people's inputs and suggestions.Sometimes, they may ask for ideas from the members andappear receptive. At the back of their minds,
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Empowerment,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Teamwork,
Work Environment
Rabu, 18 Juli 2007
Boss's pet and Favoritism
Favoritism is a human trait found in many relationships, e.g.,parent-children, teacher-students. As long as there are twopersons we have to interact with, it is in our nature to compareand favor one over the other. CEOs, employers, bosses andmanagers who deny that they have pet employees aredeceiving themselves. They should accept that they have, butbe skillful enough to manage the feelings
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Employees,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Office Politics,
Power,
Recognition,
Relationship,
Staffing,
Work Environment
Boss's pet and Favoritism
Favoritism is a human trait found in many relationships, e.g.,parent-children, teacher-students. As long as there are twopersons we have to interact with, it is in our nature to compareand favor one over the other. CEOs, employers, bosses andmanagers who deny that they have pet employees aredeceiving themselves. They should accept that they have, butbe skillful enough to manage the feelings
Label:
Aesop's fables,
Business,
CEO,
Corporate Culture,
Corporate Training,
Employees,
Executives,
Leadership,
Management,
Managerial,
Office Politics,
Power,
Recognition,
Relationship,
Staffing,
Work Environment
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