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Transforming from a Good to Great Coach

Rick Conlow

13 Reasons Managers Fail at Coaching Check out these thirteen reasons managers may struggle or fail at coaching: Lack of Training and Skill: Corporations promote managers based on their technical expertise or job performance but may not receive proper training in coaching skills.

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Stop Setting Goals You Don’t Actually Care About

Harvard Business

Many people fail on their professional development goals for the year because they take on a lot of goals — goals that they feel they “should” do but ultimately don’t energize them. For example, this year, I decided to make writing a book proposal for a new book my primary professional development goal.

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Hiring an NSF Research Project Manager to Start Immediately

NeoAcademic

The position principally requires responsibilities in the management and administration of project personnel and secondarily in the completion of scientific research tasks, such as assigned literature review or data analysis. Specific job tasks vary over the phases of the project, and training on all such tasks will be provided as required.

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Great Leaders Embrace Office Politics

Harvard Business

“I was heads down on delivering results, shared my inner self and built trust…everything I was trained and even coached to do.” Jill should have spent much more time managing up. She should have better managed decision makers, her boss, her image, and her own career.