How Leaders Get Fired: Not Engaging With Their Team

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How Leaders Get Fired: Not Engaging With Their Team

How Leaders Get Fired: Not Engaging With Their Team

The results are disastrous when a team leader stops engaging with his or her team. Some leaders mistakenly think that their job is to stay in their office and avoid interacting with their team, and communicate only by email. That is a recipe for disaster. I remember one leader who I was asked to coach. He rarely interacted […]

How Leaders Get Fired: Not Engaging With Their Team

How Leaders Get Fired: Not Engaging With Their Team

 The results are disastrous when a team leader stops engaging with his or her team. Some leaders mistakenly think that their job is to stay in their office and avoid interacting with their team, and communicate only by email. That is a recipe for disaster. I remember one leader who I was asked to coach. He rarely […]

Stop Losing Employees: Create a Sense of Hope

Stop Losing Employees: Create a Sense of Hope

 Want to stop losing employees? Consider creating a positive “hope slope” in your department. Employees don’t make the decision to leave your company, or stay, based on whether the environment is terrible or awesome. They make the decision based on whether things are getting better or getting worse. Your job as the leader is to give employees hope that […]

Stop Losing Employees: Create a Sense of Hope

Stop Losing Employees: Create a Sense of Hope

Want to stop losing employees? Consider creating a positive “hope slope” in your department. Employees don’t make the decision to leave your company, or stay, based on whether the environment is terrible or awesome. They make the decision based on whether things are getting better or getting worse. Your job as the leader is to give employees hope that you […]