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Finding Management Courage

Finding Management Courage

Update: 2024-02-011
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A vice president, struggling to control his team of artists, learns a technique for managing bad behavior from his coach. He likes it so much, he uses it with his high performers, too.

The tool described in this episode is simple to understand but may take a bit of courage to implement.

Courage can be taught. Brené Brown created her Dare to Lead course for exactly that purpose. Ready to build your courage? Reach out to us here.

Find more resources to build your skills in the podcast archive. Search these categories:

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Five episodes you might listen to are:

#47 Discussing Difficult Behaviors

#18 Holding People Accountable

#138 Managing Disruptive Executives

#127 Managing Performance: Up or Out

#65 Sorting & Labeling


A free infographic for Sorting & Labeling is in our Essential Tools bin. Help yourself to that and all the others.

Thinking about developing someone in your organization, or yourself? Reach out to Tom here.

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Todd Thomsen

This is right in line with an area. I’ve been trying to improve over the last six months. Sorting out the behavior, labeling the behavior and not the person, and sharing whether be good or bad.  Too often, I allow my emotions to take me down the rabbit trail, rather than just sticking to the label. Thank you for the reinforcement and encouragement! 

Feb 9th
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Finding Management Courage

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