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Live Webinar – November 14th, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Clear Goals Are Important To Management!

We sometimes forget, they’re not enough. If you want an employee base that brings their best, they need more than goals – they need access to resources, and they need to be able to perceive their own progress along the way.

Award-winning author Ed Muzio   (his latest bestseller is Iterate: Run a Fast, Flexible, Focused Management Team) will explain how clear goals, control of resources, and self-managed feedback combine to create what’s known as Front Line Self-Sufficiency.

When you get it right, your front line will be able to tell management how things are going, instead of the other way around – and your company will make better decisions because they’ll have better information.

A must for front-line managers and middle managers alike, understanding the concept of Front Line Self-Sufficiency is the first step in getting managers out of the handholding business, and into the business of directing the organization.

Enjoy this example of Ed’s famous Whiteboard Videos:

Presenter:  Ed Muzio (LinkedIn profile) CEO of Group Harmonics and author of the award winning books Four Secrets to Liking Your Work and Make Work Great: Super Charge Your Team, Reinvent the Culture, and Gain Influence One Person at a Time & his latest book Iterate: Run a Fast, Flexible, Focused Management Team.  A leader in the application of analytical models to organizational effectiveness, Ed has been featured in international media and servos as an  adviser/educator to executives worldwide. Ed conducts keynotes, professional and leadership education, and executive and management coaching.

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