Managers try to increase productivity by squeezing more outputs from the same inputs (employees). But it's not effective. If you want to sustain productivity gains for your company, look in the mirror and figure out what you can do to help your people be the best they can be. Coach instead of command; four management principles will help you reach this goal.
Learn to Coach instead of Command
Managers try to increase productivity by squeezing more outputs from the same inputs (employees). But itβs not effective. If you want to sustain productivity gains for your company, look in the mirror and figure out what you can do to help your people be the best they can be. Coach instead of command; four management principles will help you reach this goal.
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