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You can't motivate employees telepathically. Motivation rests on good, clear communication between you and your employees face to face...
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You expect commitment from your workforce. But what kind of commitment do you show them in return?
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You can't instill confidence with a magic wand. You can, however, cultivate it in your workforce with these tips...
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Sure, you can order your employees to do what you want, but wouldn't you rather win their commitment?
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What’s the most important information you can share to ensure the success of new employees?
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You may be a born leader, but that doesn't mean you won’t have a learning curve when you slide into the boss's chair for the first time...
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The best way to motivate employees to become more innovative and entrepreneurial is to give them a chance to get more involved in your business...
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Project management calls for many of the same tactics and skills that managing and motivating people everyday requires, but it also demands some specific time-management strategies...
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Give employees options about how they do their work and include them in decisions, and they’ll commit more fully to your objectives.
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