Supervisory Basics Impact Achievement Group
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Interviews with experts on performance management and leadership development.
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Helping Newly Promoted Managers Succeed - Good for Them. Good for You.
The transition from an individual contributor to a supervisor or manager is one of the most critical and difficult career moves. In this podcast, Julie White, Ph.D. explains that training new managers in appropriate people skills and performance management skills can do much to encourage high-performing team members.
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Helping First Time Supervisors Understand the Value of a Customer - For Life!
The transition from an individual contributor to a supervisor or manager is one of the most critical and difficult career moves. In this podcast, internationally recognized expert on leadership and management development Rick Tate discusses the importance of first time supervisors understanding the value of a customer and gives first-time managers an appreciation for "business acumen" - an understanding of how a business creates value and makes money.
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When an Independent Contributor Becomes a Manager
The transition from an individual contributor to a supervisor or manager is one of the most difficult career moves. In this podcast, internationally recognized expert on leadership and management development Rick Tate introduces first-time managers to the four universal principles of effective management and offers a framework for managing the performance of others.
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Working With the Boss
This podcast discusses the importance for new managers to develop a relationship with their boss, how to go about doing that, and how to effectively use that relationship to eliminate obstacles in their growth as a supervisor. We also discuss how Human resources can assist newly promoted managers.
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Employment Law
This podcast presents a handy reference for managers regarding key employment legal issues and pitfalls.
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Developing GREAT Performance Review Skills
The transition from an individual contributor to a supervisor or manager is one of the most difficult career moves. In this podcast, internationally recognized expert on leadership and management development Rick Tate introduces first-time managers to important theories and tactics to conduct quality performance reviews.