Are you a newly promoted leader, or do you manage someone stepping into a frontline leadership role? The transition can be trickier than it seems. In this episode, we uncover the core challenges of stepping up and reveal three widespread mistakes new leaders often make. Tune in to discover surprising pitfalls and gain practical strategies to empower your team, enhance your effectiveness, and ensure a smoother, more successful journey into leadership. Don’t let these common missteps derail your path to peak operational performance!
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Passing The Test As A New Leader
As a new leader taking over a workgroup, some employees may decide to test you. Passing those tests will establish you as a confident and respected leader. Here are three strategies to help you pass the test as a new leader: The first strategy is to get to know your team and their capabilities. Being […]
Create a Thriving Subculture
Even if the rest of your organization has somewhat of a dysfunctional culture, your own department’s subculture can thrive. Think about the various departments in your organization. Would you say that all of them have the same culture? Or does each department, shift, or location have its own unique subculture? Most people report that different […]
New Manager, New Department
We’re going to look at the challenges when managers are assigned to new or different locations, departments or divisions inside your company, what’s good about it, and how to approach making changes. If you’re reassigned as a manager to a different department, location or division, you might want to show results very rapidly when you […]
5 Tips for First-Time Managers
Jennifer King, HR Analyst at Software Advice, posted an excellent list of five tips for newly-promoted managers. She built this list from interviewing managers and practitioners. Read the whole post: http://blog.softwareadvice.com/articles/hr/5-tips-for-first-time-managers-1031912/ The five steps include: the need to get to know your team and what motivates them learning to shift your sense of satisfaction to […]