Engagement Surveys
In business, the main focus is often on the bottom line, and things like relationships get pushed to the back burner. But relationships are important in business, whether you are talking about relationships with your customers, your team members, or even yourself.
In a rapidly changing world, business leaders are finding it difficult to keep their competitive advantage on an on-going basis. Technology and cost control are no longer adequate to sustain the lead.
In my previous blog entries I have argued about the validity of the People > Service > Profit idea and about the importance of Hiring Right.
Meetings are great opportunities to share information with your team, to build skills, to motivate, and to give your team a chance to sound off.
Ask any group of managers if they view themselves as an elite group within their organization and you can be sure they will deny it. You'll hear comments such as: "I have an open-door policy"...
Leaders need to make sure that their senior team and all their direct reports have well-defined roles and responsibilities that are linked to rewards and evaluations. This defines the first step, but it’s just the beginning.
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