Management Styles: Finding and Fixing Your Achilles Heel
Often CEOs know what they’re good at and spend time to hone those skills, but it can be hard to see the flipside of those strengths. For example, a CEO who sees himself as efficient may be viewed by employees as abrupt or uncaring. Or a leader who strives to be thoughtful and strategic may be perceived as moving too slowly. Being mindful of the … [ Read more ]
Content: Article | Authors: Andrew Gilman, Cheryl Strauss Einhorn | Source: Chief Executive | Subject: Personal Development