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Payne, Vivette.
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658.302 22
Publication Date
2005
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First-level management...it's where the most critical leadership needs must be met! Now more than ever, leadership is the determining factor in successful organizations. Building and sustaining a competitive advantage requires leadership at all levels, not just the top. First-level supervisors are in a unique position to provide this new leadership. This book has been developed for the first-level supervisor charged with providing leadership in a dynamic business environment. Using assessments, activities, and case studies, you'll learn how to manage the transition from supervisor to first-level.
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Payne, Vivette.
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658.406 22
Publication Date
2005
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Organizational change can be difficult. The ability to manage change has become a key competency for those seeking to enhance either personal or corporate efficiency and effectiveness. Planning and Managing Change provides a structured and practical approach to dealing with change. This book teaches the importance of proactively managing change and avoiding the knee-jerk reactions that undermine efforts to deal with the organizational and human issues that accompany change. Readers will learn how to: Manage the process, content and human dynamics of change Help others move successfully throu.
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Payne, Vivette.
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658.3124 22
Publication Date
2007
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Coach employees to ensure maximum performance, motivation and retention. Following a seven-step coaching process, Coaching for High Performance gives managers the tools to help their people excel at their jobs and meet competitive challenges with confidence. This book teaches managers how to communicate performance expectations, assess employee skill levels, establish the purpose of coaching, and agree on a coaching contract. Managers will learn the critical skills needed to conduct coaching conversations, adapt one's coaching style to fit changing situations, and create a coaching plan. Reade.
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