Coaching Skills For Leaders, A Force Multiplier
Training leaders in coaching skills can act as a force multiplier to create a culture of coaching throughout an agency.
Training leaders in coaching skills can act as a force multiplier to create a culture of coaching throughout an agency.
In her latest edition of Management Minutes With Mika, Mika Cross, a Workplace Transformation Strategist, sat down with Jason Briefel, Director of Government and Public Affairs at Shaw, Bransford, and Roth P.C., to explore how to create a positive government culture.
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Ever wondered what’s going on behind the scenes as sports teams prepare and compete to be the best at their crafts? Wondered what motivates or inspires them to perform at their highest levels, possibly skyrocketing them to national championships? What IS the secret sauce? More often than not, it’s the coach! Yes, the person yellingRead… Read more »
This recap of a recent New Supervisors Community of Practice session covers top tips for having an inclusive team.
In today’s digital age, government leaders must integrate cybersecurity and emergency management skills to tackle evolving tech threats and ensure agency resilience.
Six easy steps to help new and transitioning employees learn the agencies culture enabling them to achieve career success.
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