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The Greatest Leadership Principle of All-Time

Rick Conlow

They give you clues to what’s going on in organizations, and the potential impact of The Greatest Leadership Principle of All-Time. A time management study by Theodore Barry and Associates showed that 40-50% of employee time is unproductive! 5 Clues about the Greatest Leadership Principle.

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Why Minimize Management Decision Time

Johanna Rothman

I still see so many teams spend weeks at a time estimating projects they won't start for years. Or, that someone is supposed to estimate ROI when no one has done any small experiments to see if anyone would buy/use this product/feature. The managers lose their context to make a decision quickly. I'm always off.

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Do You Really Have Time to Do a Do-over?

Makarios Consulting

Poor-performance employees gain the opportunity to turn themselves around and become productive members of the team. All of those outcomes SAVE TIME because you get more work at a higher quality from your team! To address the many aspects of change management. That investment will reap a positive ROI for you, guaranteed.

ROI 56
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Do You Really Have Time to Do a Do-over?

Makarios Consulting

Poor-performance employees gain the opportunity to turn themselves around and become productive members of the team. All of those outcomes SAVE TIME because you get more work at a higher quality from your team! To address the many aspects of change management. That investment will reap a positive ROI for you, guaranteed.

ROI 52
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Transforming from a Good to Great Coach

Rick Conlow

International Coach Federation (ICF) Research: The ICF conducts extensive research on coaching, and their studies have found that 70% of individuals who received coaching reported improved work performance, communication skills, and productivity. Personnel Management: A study compared training alone to coaching and training.