How To Use Employee Strengths To Be More Successful

Whether you’re working with five employees or 5,000, it’s important to approach employee strengths with the goal of making the most of them. Take the time to analyze these strengths through the lens of what’s best for the company. Following are a list of employee strengths that make up the foundation of any organization’s success.

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6 Secrets For Effective Employee Coaching & Counseling

 Savvy supervisors know that effective coaching and counseling builds strong working relationships. It also encourages retention and helps employees grow in their careers. In fact, a 2006 Sun Microsystems 5-year study of over 1,000 employees found that those who mentored others were 6 times more likely to be promoted than those who didn’t, and their mentees were 5x […]

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Employee Skills Assessment Questionnaire Basics

Are you using an employee skills assessment with your present and prospective leaders? Building such a questionnaire can appear easy, but if you want one that is truly effective and provides insight into the skills and qualities of your leaders, you should take the time to make a comprehensive employee skills assessment questionnaire. There are many assessments […]

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5 Proven Conflict Management Strategies Used In The Workplace

Conflict in the workplace happens. Research shows that the overwhelming majority, 85%, of workers deal with conflict and that its cost is high. One study found that U.S. workers spent nearly 3 hours per week embroiled in conflict, which equated to $359 billion of paid time (at $17.95/hour) or 385 million work days. But, the real issue […]

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The 3 Worst Mistakes That Make Great Employees Quit

In order to succeed, a company must have great employees who enjoy working for the company and produce exceptionally well. Trouble sets in when these great employees start bailing ship. Then the question must be asked: What makes great employees quit? Mistake #1: Poor Supervision Makes Great Employees Leave Forcing great employees to work under a poor supervisor […]

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Leverage Your Introverted Employee Strengths (And Their Extroverted Coworkers)

The prevailing wisdom is that most work environments are made for extroverts. And, on the surface it would appear that the world of business is best suited for the extrovert, with its meetings, networking and high levels of social interaction; however, that’s not the case. Some of the most successful business people are introverts, such as […]

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The True Cost Of Employee Skills Assessments

Every company wants to maximize employee productivity, increase profits, and position employees to perform their best. To help achieve those goals, you should start by asking some simple questions: Who do you have working on your team? What are their skills and strengths? What are their weaknesses and deficiencies? Are they best suited for the teams and positions […]

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10 Customer Service Training Tips Your Employees Need To Learn

Customer service will make or break your company. In fact, businesses lose approximately $41 billion a year due to poor customer service. Of course, the product or service provided also matters. The best combination is to have excellent customer service for an exceptional product; however, customer service is so important that even a superior product accompanied by poor […]

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10 Tips For Developing Employees You Can Trust

Having trustworthy employees is an often overlooked quality of successful, highly productive workforces. The difference between having to rely on an employee you trust and one you don’t trust can have an incredible impact on how well your business operates. With trustworthy employees, you can focus on other (more important) tasks without having to worry […]

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5 Ways To Eliminate Toxic Work Conditions (See The Symptoms)

Every business goes through ups and downs with employees. Some companies experience friction while growing rapidly while others run into problems as they struggle to keep the business afloat. The truth is, your employees are humans and they’re not perfect. They will make mistakes, they will get emotional, some will get along and some will […]

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