5 Common Management Questions, Answered

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MRH Mailbag: Advice from Our Experts When I first began leading and managing a team, I was caught off guard by the number of unique and unusual challenges I faced on a daily basis.  In the span of a given week, I found myself addressing everything from budget issues, to personnel matters, to customer inquiries.  No two days were alike.

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How to Conduct a Skip-Level Meeting

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A Playbook for Skip-Level Meetings: Questions to Ask and How to Get Engagement Skip-level meetings are an important component of managing a healthy organization.  Alongside things like town hall discussions and employee surveys, regular skip-level meetings are an integral part of the standard feedback loop that helps leaders understand internal challenges and identify areas for improvement. In particular, the skip-level meeting

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When Workers Don’t Say No: Managing Employees Who Overcommit

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How to Supervise People Who Struggle to Meet Dates Whether they report to you directly or they are assigned to your program, employees who won’t say ‘no’ and overcommit themselves will eventually miss a critical deadline.  In extreme cases, this employee behavior can even threaten the success of an entire project.  As competent and dedicated as they may be, staff

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How to Hold Employees Accountable

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  9 Expert Tips For Holding People Accountable…. And Micromanaging is Not One of Them From a manager’s perspective, accountability is a cornerstone of an effective organization.  After all, when accountability is a core value of a business, people do what they say, they meet their commitments, and staffers are willing to fess up when they’ve made a mistake –

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Improving Employee Productivity

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21 Expert Tips for Increasing Workplace Productivity If boosting your department’s throughput were as easy as flipping a switch, every boss’s job would be infinitely simpler. Unfortunately, that’s far from reality. Further, as an old colleague of mine used to say, “Asking people to work harder is not a solution.” In the proven strategies that follow, we will illustrate how

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Recognizing and Preventing Employee Burnout: Keeping Employees Engaged

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How to Prevent Employee Burnout From time to time we hear stories about people who have done the same thing for years, even decades. But, frankly, that’s quite rare these days. Today, few workers stay in their positions for more than a handful of years because they desire career growth or just get bored and want change.  As managers, we are accustomed to talking about

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A Simple Guide To Holding Your First Staff Meeting

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Your First Staff Meeting: Topics to Cover and What to Discuss Nice work! You got the job, and now it’s time to hold your first staff meeting as the team’s new manager. You should be excited and proud of your accomplishment. And, it is ok to be nervous. Every new leader struggles at the beginning; it takes time to get the

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Why Your Small Business Needs A Performance Management System

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Can we be honest?  No one really enjoys writing employee performance reviews.  Not many managers take pleasure in tracking employee goals.  And yet, everyone likes to see their organization and company flourish.  For small businesses, the idea of introducing a framework for managing performance may seem like a waste of precious energy and time.  I can see why that is the case. 

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5 Things You MUST Do to Start the Year Right

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How To Create Your Management New Year’s Resolutions Welcome to a New Year!  The beginning of a new year offers the closest thing we ever get to a fresh start as a manager, allowing us to recalibrate expectations of ourselves and our employees.  It also marks a great time for business leaders to set the next 12 months off on the

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How to Conduct Stand Up Meetings

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15 Minutes That Fuel Productivity Meetings are perhaps the most effective form of communication in any workplace.  They give everyone a chance to communicate in real-time, they prevent important messages from getting lost in an inbox, and they offer managers a chance to get some valuable face time with their employees.  But not every meeting is intended to be a lengthy conversation or

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Managing Top Performers: How to Mentor Your Best Employees

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A Formula for Giving Performance Feedback to Our Most Talented Workers When I first became a manager of other people, I was deathly afraid of having to deal with performance issues and difficult employees.  And while it took a little time to figure out how to manage those individuals, it was not until I sat down with my best employee for the

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How to Decline a Job Applicant

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7 Tips for Telling a Candidate They Didn’t Get the Job Hiring new employees is always an enjoyable experience.  For starters, you get the chance to increase your staff while bringing in new skills.  Filling a vacancy also lets you increase your team’s capacity, enhancing your flexibility in terms of maneuvering work assignments around your department.  But along with the good comes the

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Become a Better Interviewer: 16 Common Mistakes to Avoid

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16 Mistakes We Make When Interviewing a Job Candidate Ever feel like you are just asking random questions to a job candidate during an interview?  Do you watch the clock just trying to fill the minutes with conversation?  Interviewing job applicants to fill an open position on your team is no easy task, and conducting a meaningful interview is a skill

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10 Ways to Retain Employees That Don’t Involve Money

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How to Retain Good Employees There are two things that unite every manager and business leader, in every industry, and in every country.  First, they want the best talent working in their organization.  And second, they want their talented workers to stay.  But this is no longer the working environment of the past generations when people remained with the same

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How to Manage Other Managers: Coaching Employees in Leadership Positions

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  Managing and Mentoring The Leaders that Work For You We recently posted an article about the art of mentoring, which primarily centered on coaching junior staff who are just beginning their careers.  We wanted to go further into the topic of mentoring, but focus on a different group.  As your career advances, your organization gets larger.  Eventually, you get to

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Shaping Young Minds: The Art of Mentoring

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8 Tips For Becoming a Great Mentor To Your Staff Last week I met with a new staffer on my team, who joined the firm just a couple of months ago.  He was eager and prepared, bringing a number of questions to the meeting; it was a very productive conversation overall.  While we did talk about his specific tasks, much of

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Are Exit Interviews Really Necessary?

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A friend of mine recently changed jobs.  He was a 19-year veteran of the company he left, during which time he worked on a number of successful projects and had worked in several departments.  And yet, after nearly two decades with the firm, he was informed that no exit interview would be held as the company saw no value for the

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20 Rookie Manager Mistakes You Want to Avoid

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  Every manager has that first day on the job.  And no matter how many years of work experience he or she may have, most first-time managers quickly realize they have a lot to take in.  (We’ve all been there!)  As we learn, we are bound to have our screw ups, it’s normal.  The good news is that we can always

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The Recipe for a Great Team: 12 Key Ingredients

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12 Key Ingredients to High Performing Teams in the Workplace   It’s well understood that good teams get the best results.  Sports provide a great analogy for this: we are all familiar with those underdog teams that pull together when it matters most and make a championship run.  Everyone on the team does his or her part and they motivate each

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