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Dealing with Dominant and Disrespectful Employees

Dealing with Dominant and Disrespectful Employees

A popular topic in the Front Line Leadership course is dealing with different personality styles. And one thing supervisors say is quite challenging is when one their employees has a dominant, driver personality type. A dominant employee will typically do these things: – Boss around their co-workers. – Tell their supervisor what to do. – […]

5 Reasons a Simple Notebook is a Supervisor’s Most Valuable Tool

5 Reasons a Simple Notebook is a Supervisor’s Most Valuable Tool Front Line Leadership Training

Front line supervisors, managers and team leaders can have a positive impact on their success if they use a simple pocket sized notebook as part of their daily management routine. The most obvious use of the notebook will be to document issues that support progressive discipline but that’s only the beginning. Can the simple notebook […]

Leadership Strategies for Managing Millennials, Leading Culture Change, Resolving Conflict, Mentoring and Maximizing Maintenance Performance.

Leadership Strategies for Managing Millennials, Leading Culture Change, Resolving Conflict, Mentoring and Maximizing Maintenance Performance.

Isn’t it amazing how September feels like the start of the business year? To kick off the Fall, we wanted to share some ideas for increasing the capabilities of your leaders and employees. If any of them stir your interest, please send us a call or an email to discuss further. 1. Equip Your Front […]

Seven Secrets to Supervisory Success

Seven Secrets to Supervisory Success

1. Be firm, fair and friendly Because supervisors spend most of their time with employees it is easy to focus on being liked. Taking friendship too far will lead to favoritism and a decline in productivity. Employees respect a supervisor who is approachable, firm and fair. Even if the employees grumble a bit, they will […]