Remove Survey Remove Talent Remove Time Management Remove Training
article thumbnail

Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

However, Amazon’s Mechanical Turk survey found that the average remote worker spent nine hours a week doing other tasks during work schedules besides working. Here are nine roadblocks that make it difficult for remote work to work for employees and managers. Time Mismanagement: Remote work requires effective time management skills.

article thumbnail

Retaining your Followers as a Leader

Peter Stark

Given the challenges of hiring talented employees in today’s highly competitive labor market, keeping your “followers” becomes essential to your success. Many managers truly believe that people stay with a company, or leave, based on their salary. If you’re not sure, conduct a survey. Support your people by providing training.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Do Not Underestimate the Importance of Non-Technical Skills

LSA Global

While hard skills such as data mining rank consistently high, the greatest skill gaps are in the areas of leadership, communication, collaboration and time management. While hard skills such as data mining rank consistently high, the greatest skill gaps are in the areas of leadership, communication, collaboration and time management.

article thumbnail

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. It is not a one-time deal.

article thumbnail

Why Career Conversations Are a Must for New Managers

LSA Global

New manager training focuses primarily on helping new managers navigate their own careers successfully. But we maintain that it is critical that new managers also pay close and regular attention to the careers of their individual team members. The research has greatly informed our new manager training programs.

article thumbnail

8 Reasons Your Top Talent is Leaving

Peter Stark

Today’s competitive labor market means employers need talented employees a lot more than talented employees need employers. When employees quit and leave for another organization, many managers truly believe that people stay with a company, or leave it, based on their salary. If you’re not sure, conduct a survey.

Talent 30