‘When a manager gives the order to “put this nut on that bolt, at this rate,” those receiving that command can feel used and dehumanized, but the only obvious choices for them are to either comply or quit.’ This extract from the third chapter in Chuck Blakeman’s Re-HUMAN-izing The Workplace sums it up well. Although […]
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People need leadership, both on a strategic and tactical level, but they do not need to be managed Running a business with no leadership or vision can be as clear as mud. It can become confusing when the company’s goals aren’t clear and the business loses focus. Chuck Blakeman teaches us that organic leadership is […]
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. If you want your business to be operational with minimal hiccups, you need to have a proper foundation of communication skills and techniques established in your company. It is a proven fact that clear communication is the key to running a […]
“Great leaders are important here because they understand that the art of leadership is to make as few decisions as possible and to instead teach others how to make those decisions. The more decisions get pushed across the organization to the people who must carry them out, the more engagement will increase.” When giving unnecessary […]
“Research across fifty-seven countries found that nearly half of the top fifteen drivers of company greatness are about building peer team community.” Peer team communication provides an environment for those working in a business to share ideas and learn through one another’s experiences. It’s a change of pace for employees to communicate with people they […]