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A LEADERSHIP QUIZ FOR TOMORROW by Mike Manes The responsibilities of a leader include: A. Comforting the afflicted B. Afflicting the comfortable C. Both A and B...
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It takes more than a job title and a loud voice to get an agency team to function properly. This applies to owners, managers, and supervisors alike, says Jack Fries.
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BUSINESS PLANNING WORKBOOK by Michael Manes Introduction Planning is a commitment to move your organization from where it is to where it needs to be. ...
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COACHING WINNERS by Brenda French 'Remember, the purpose of effective coaching is to catch your employees doing something right!' Two of the most-common reasons for small-busines...
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CUSTOMER SERVICE: THE AGENCY STAFF SURVEY by Preston Diamond Find out if your CSRs are willing and able to provide quality client service. If you can't service your curre...
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DUE DILIGENCE ISNT A STRATEGY! PARALYSIS BY ANALYSIS by Mike Manes Due diligence is a process that allows everyone involved to CYA (a military term that means 'cover your ass...
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FOLLOW THE LEADER - LEAD THE FOLLOWER! by Mike Manes 'The first role of the leader is to define reality.' - Max DePree, businessman 'The one absolute for leadership is foll...
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HORSEBACK RIDING OR RIDING ON THE BACK OF A HORSE by Mike Manes Are you running your agency, or is it running you? This document by Mike Manes examines the elements that make the differ...
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IMPROVING LEADERSHIP PERFORMANCE! by Mike Manes This is the sixth in a series of articles by Mike Manes on managing organizations and ...
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What does it take to be an effective leader? How have the principles of leadership evolved? Mike Manes, with a little help from his friends, provides multiple perspectives on the roles that leaders must play in order to win.