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Understanding Personality Types: Communicating Effectively in the Workplace
Understanding employees as individuals 鈥 each with unique personalities, strengths, and life experiences 鈥 is an essential leadership skill. Let鈥檚 take a closer look at how leaders can take steps toward understanding personality types and communicating effectively in the workplace.
June 23, 2020Leadership and Management
Connecting With Your People Outside of Work Roles
Not long after our office began working exclusively from home 11 weeks ago, we initiated a weekly 鈥渃offee鈥 video chat for the purpose of connecting socially with one another. The only hard-and-fast rule of the meeting is no one is allowed to talk shop.
May 29, 2020Director's Corner, Leadership and Management
6 Ways to Improve Employee Wellness for Productivity
As a leader in your organization, you鈥檙e faced with a tough challenge. How can you maintain productivity (and profitability) when workers are chronically stressed due to COVID-19? The answer is simple: Take care of your employees鈥 emotional and mental well-being.
May 22, 2020Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Process Improvement, Professional Development
5 Reasons Why You Should Offer Health Insurance for Employees
If this article had a moral, it would be that giving your employees health insurance coverage is the right thing to do and, ultimately, beneficial for all concerned parties. It鈥檚 kind of like A Christmas Carol in that Ebenezer Scrooge opening his heart was a good thing for him that ultimately saved Tiny Tim.
May 8, 2020Human Resources, Leadership and Management
Benefits of Encouraging Employees to Use Vacation Time
Research on the benefits of encouraging employees to use vacation time shows they鈥檙e also a source of improved productivity and profit for businesses and better mental, physical, and financial health for employees. And all that is adrenaline for the economy.
May 1, 2020Human Resources, Leadership and Management
Leadership During Crisis
In a crisis, crucial elements for leadership must exist鈥攁nd it begins with trust. Having the trust of your team is always critical but, now, the need is certainly amplified.
April 29, 2020Director's Corner, Leadership and Management
Movement, Mindfulness, and Motivation: How to Increase Employee Productivity
To help your team achieve improved outcomes and have less stress doing it, focus on three almost effortless improvements to the modern workplace: Movement, mindfulness, and motivation are how you can increase employee productivity and enhance your team鈥檚 everyday experience at work.
March 24, 2020Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Professional Development
10 Tips for More Productive Meetings
We meet to focus skills, talents, and minds on things that bring success. In short, meetings are the heart of corporate communication, so a business that can鈥檛 hold productive meetings is akin to a standup comic who can鈥檛 write jokes.
March 13, 2020Leadership and Management, Process Improvement, Professional Development
How to Fight Employee Turnover by Showing Appreciation
It鈥檚 great when the bottom line and golden rule line up. For example, keeping good employees happy is cost-effective, and churn is costly.
March 10, 2020Human Resources, Leadership and Management
How to Motivate Employees with Positive Reinforcement
One proven approach to getting tangible results from investing in your people: Learn how to motivate employees with positive reinforcement.
January 17, 2020Leadership and Management
A Game-Changing Tip for Dealing with Difficult Customers
Somewhere between 鈥渂uyer beware鈥 and 鈥渢he customer is never wrong鈥 is the sweet spot of customer service where you concede that the people you serve are never wrong but gently allow that they are not always right.
December 13, 2019Leadership and Management, Professional Development
5 Proven Employee Motivation Strategies
A motivated employee is more engaged, and an engaged employee is more productive. Gallup calculations on the U.S. workplace indicate 34 percent of workers are engaged (a survey high), 13 percent are 鈥渁ctively disengaged鈥 (a new low 鈥 in a good way), and that engagement is a key driver of positive business outcomes.
December 4, 2019Human Resources, Leadership and Management