Showing posts with label workplace advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workplace advice. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2024

Responsibilities of management

  Modern managers often utter clichés about wanting employees to “think outside the box,” take risks, and be creative. And while I’m sure companies do appreciate break-through innovative ideas that increase profits, productivity, or quality, the fact is that most organizations are inhospitable to those who challenge old ways of doing things, even practices that are inefficient, useless, or counterproductive.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Turning annual performance reviews into ‘humble encounters’ yields dividends for employees and managers

  Every year, employees worldwide enter annual performance reviews with mixed feelings. Do employees enter these conversations with enthusiasm to learn new things? Rarely. Are managers eager to have these conversations and coach their employees on how they can improve in the coming year? No.

  These meetings are typically experienced as difficult conversations. Opportunities for learning and relationship-building are often missed.