More and more workers are creating personal "user manuals" to help their coworkers better get to know them and how they work. They’re useful for conveying work preferences and styles as well as ...
I’ve long been captivated by the idea of creating a leadership “user’s manual.” The basic idea is that managers should create a short guide to their personality, work style and, yes, even quirks, so ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Do your team members really know how you work? Recently, I created a “Working with Our Leaders” resource for Lemonlight team members that ...
Your longtime employees understand your peeves and preferences so acutely that pleasing or annoying you is rarely done by accident. But what about new hires? How can they quickly learn what it’s like ...
I was ahead of my time. Twenty-five years ago, I wrote a tongue-in-cheek user’s manual for my husband as he took over a new team at a new duty station. “The Care and Feeding of Senior Chief Moody” ...
Writing in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania’s blog, Knowledge@Wharton, global communications consultant Walter G. Montgomery explained, “Whether a company succeeds or fails in ...
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