Leaders who protect their position from every risk may miss problems until they are no longer easy to fix Mature organizations create approval processes that reduce mistakes, but those processes can also teach managers to protect their own reputation first. The result…
Middle management is shrinking and the same role may not return; experience needs to be used differently Automation of coordination work and flatter structures are changing…
Four habits of good leaders: listen, protect focus, use technology well and demand performance Artificial intelligence speeds up administration and information…
Hybrid work does not reduce engagement by itself; the problem is often rules designed for the traditional office Hybrid employees combine work and personal responsibilities differently…
Frontline managers need fewer broad visions and more clear rules, feedback and time for people Frontline managers are expected to absorb demands from senior leadership,…
Performance reviews should not surprise employees once a year; feedback must be part of normal work An annual review often summarizes problems long after they could have been…
A Manager as a Working Team Member Can Reduce Bureaucracy but Must Still Make Time for People Companies are reducing management layers and expecting managers to perform…
Technical Performance Is Not Enough If a New Manager Cannot Handle Conflict or Give Feedback Companies often promote their best specialist and assume that the same…
Delaying a Personnel Decision Protects Short-Term Calm but Raises Costs and Weakens Trust Managers often wait too long to see whether a problem involving an…
Five Management Habits That Destroy Trust, Limit Autonomy and Drive Capable People Away Employees do not leave only because of pay or a competitor’s offer. Their…
AI Can Expand Management Visibility but Cannot Replace Experience or Accountability Company growth is often slowed by the limited attention of a few leaders…
Leaders May Make Poor Decisions When They See Only Part of the Problem A poor decision does not have to come from ignorance or weak intelligence.…
A Midyear Plan Review Should Test Reality, Not Defend January Assumptions The middle of the year is a good time for a real review of the company…