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Better People Leader Time Management

LSA Global

Does Your Organization Need Better People Leader Time Management? Have you ever gone through the popular new manager training exercise of logging how you actually spend your time day each day as a people leader? This is often the first step in learning how to better manage your time and be a more effective leader.

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Why doesn’t my team learn from training? What can I do about it?

The Management Centre

Sending your team members on a training course should be a fantastic opportunity: for them to learn new things, for you to see them doing new things, for you to save some of your precious time, and ultimately to enable your organisation to do more, or do better. Before the training – set expectations 1. Is this will or skill?

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Learning without training – Books

The Management Centre

And whilst we spend almost all of our time delivering training, we wholeheartedly believe in learning lots of things in lots of different ways. In this blog we take a look at how to learn from reading, and have book recommendations for you. There are thousands of management and leadership books, on all kinds of topics.

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3 Tips for First Time Managers

LSA Global

Tips for First Time Managers to Start Off on the Right Foot. Does becoming a first time manager make you feel as if you are leaping off a cliff without a safety net? If you are being promoted to a management position, you have most likely succeeded as an individual contributor. How do you spend your time?

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How to engage people in learning in your organisation

The Management Centre

As a Learning and Development, Organisational Development or HR professional, you know the value of good quality training. To sum up, training, learning and development are crucial parts of your people agenda. Another example could be short, practical and hands-on courses like time management or influencing skills.

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Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

According to Gitnux blog 56% of companies actively use remote workers. Time Mismanagement: Remote work requires effective time management skills. However, employees may struggle to prioritize tasks and allocate their time efficiently. Provide access to online training resources, virtual workshops, or conferences.

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How to Develop New People Leaders

LSA Global

How to Increase the Success of New Managers First time managers are faced with two major but common challenges: they lack the skills to effectively lead others and struggle with the transition from being peer to boss. Support Continuous Learning Effective training is not an event; it is a behavior change initiative.