Tag #Workplace Dynamics

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Papacosta Model: Trust, Influence, Power, and Authority in Modern Leadership

Maria Papacosta's leadership model emphasizes trust as the foundation, influence as the guiding force, power as reinforcement, and authority as access management, highlighting the shift from traditional authority-based leadership to one based on trust and influence in the modern workplace.

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Managing Up: The Essential Skill for Career Success in the Age of Hybrid Work and AI

This article argues that 'managing up', the strategic navigation of relationships with superiors, is crucial for career success in today's complex workplace, particularly with the rise of hybrid work and AI, which create a 'visibility gap' hindering the demonstration of employee value.

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MindIQ Founder Fires Top Salesperson Despite High Performance

Louie Bernstein, founder of MindIQ, fired his top salesperson in the late 1980s due to uncoachability and negative impact on workplace morale, despite her high sales; this decision ultimately improved team dynamics and sales.

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Optics": Women Co-CEOs Expose PR Firm Secrets

Optics", an Australian comedy series premiering on ABC, follows two women unexpectedly promoted to co-CEOs of a PR firm after their boss's death, using their social media savvy and witty strategies to handle crises while uncovering firm secrets.

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Coaching Replaces Leadership: Empowering Employees and Improving Performance

A Forbes council post highlights the rise of coaching as a modern leadership approach, emphasizing its effectiveness in improving employee empowerment, productivity, and handling difficult team members through specific coaching questions.

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Introverted Leaders Drive 28% Higher Productivity

Introverted leaders generate 28% higher productivity in engaged teams than extroverted leaders, according to research by Grant, Gino, and Hofmann, challenging traditional leadership models and highlighting the importance of thoughtful competence.

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