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 | This week's newsletter is all about trust and open communication! Comments, questions, suggestions? You can email me at management@aboutguide.com. You can follow me on Twitter at @greatleadership. Please forward this newsletter, in its entirety, to your colleagues, coworkers and friends. Have a great week! Regards, Dan |
| 10 Things Your Employees May Not be Telling You
Remember the movie "What Women Want", with Mel Gibson as the title character (Nick Marshall) who suddenly acquires the ability to hear the inner thoughts of all of the women in his life? It was an eye-opening experience, to say the least, and it ended up improving Nick's relationships with his employees, daughter, and the woman he ended up loving. What if as a manager, you could read the thoughts of each of your employees? While that may be a scary thought, there are some things they may be thinking that you really DO want to know. Read more. | 12 Ways for Leaders to Build a Solid Foundation of Trust with their Employees
Of course, just knowing what women were thinking wasn't enough to enable Nick to straighten out his important relationships. In fact, initially, it backfired on him and made them worse. It wasn't until he was able to establish a foundation of trust and open communication that things began to improve. Read more to find out how to do the same with your employees. | | | |
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