Management Resources

There is a bigger difference between management and leadership than most people realize.  Not all leaders make good managers and vice versa.  Whereas leadership is about providing clear direction through strategic thinking, decision making, and planning.  It is about the macro.  Management is about executing leadership initiatives through directing, organizing, coaching, and holding people tactically accountable.  It is about the micro.  A good manager knows his/her people well and is committed to their success individually and collectively.

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Introduction to “Glad We Met: The Art and Science of 1:1 Meetings” Every day, somewhere between 200 and 500 million one-on-one meetings take place around the world. That’s roughly $1.25 billion invested daily…

Beat The Odds by Sandy Gennaro

Welcome to Beat the Odds – A Journey from the Stage to the Boardroom By Sandy Gennaro — Rock Star. Mentor. Speaker. Difference-Maker. What do Cyndi Lauper, Joan Jett, and The Monkees have…

Managing Oneself

Whether you're a young professional mapping out your future, a business owner seeking clarity, or a seasoned executive facing reinvention, the insights within this book can become a personal compass.

It’s The Manager by Gallup

If you're a business owner or team leader trying to build a high-performing organization, here's a truth you can't ignore: your managers make or break your business. Gallup's It’s the Manager backs this…

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Glad We Met

Introduction: The Power of Effective 1:1s Using Simple Conversations So much of leadership is wrapped up in big things—budgets, strategies, growth plans, new technology. Yet what often separates great leaders from average ones…

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