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Employees are open to influence and motivation. “If you tell me what to do, I will do it to protect my job. But if you inspire me to do it, I will do it to the best of my ability.” Supervisors who understand this simple truth and know how to apply it are the ones who generate results in today’s organizations. Great managers develop high-performance teams that get results because they know how to lead a team, not just manage it. For over a century, Dale Carnegie has been improving individual and business performance around the world through in-person and live online courses from leadership to public speaking training. While our training techniques continue to evolve, our core principles remain true to a single vision: real transformation begins within.
Dale Carnegie of Central Pennsylvania
For over a century, Dale Carnegie has been improving individual and business performance around the world. While our training techniques continue to evolve, our core principles remain true to a single vision: real transformation begins within.
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Why Empathy Is a Crucial Skill for Leaders
In a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world, approaching situations with empathy allows leaders to have appropriate, but caring conversations. It also allows them to be in tune with employees’ well-being and create a workplace culture that is inclusive and supportive. For customers, empathy shows corporate responsibility and focuses on building human-centered relationships.
Organizations are facing a host of pressures such as leading work from home and hybrid teams, pursing diversity and inclusion efforts and responding to social, environmental and political events. Empathy is a critical element in supporting these initiatives.
How Managers Can Promote Employee Engagement and Mental Health at the Workplace
Burnout and stress are affecting 75% of workers—more than ever before—and experts suggest mental health will continue to decline until a new sense of normalcy appears. Companies must form strategies to ensure the mental and emotional needs of their employees are being met.
Why Empathy Is a Crucial Skill for Leaders
by Mark Marone | May 15, 2021 | 5 min Read
In a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world, approaching situations with empathy allows leaders to have appropriate, but caring conversations. It also allows them to be in tune with employees’ well-being and create a workplace culture that is inclusive and supportive. For customers, empathy shows corporate responsibility and focuses on building human-centered relationships.
5 Time Management Tips to Avoid Festive Stress @ Work
July 20, 2019
Burnout and stress are affecting 75% of workers—more than ever before—and experts suggest mental health will continue to decline until a new sense of normalcy appears. Companies must form strategies to ensure the mental and emotional needs of their employees are being met.
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