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How New Managers Become Great Managers

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Peter Economy, Best-Selling Business Author, Ghost Writer, Developmental Editor and publishing consultant with over 100 books

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Episode Highlights

  • How management principles haven't changed that much over the years

  • Why practicing without training ingrains bad habits

  • What are traits of a bad manager

  • They don't delegate tasks to their teams

  • Bad managers are not good at communicating

  • They don't set clear expectations

  • Bad managers micromanage their employees

  • What about the traits of a good manager?

  • Good managers are optimistic

  • They take time to make decisions

  • How do we create a culture of empowerment?

  • How can we build and maintain trust in our teams?


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