SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When it comes to hiring first-time managers, executives around baseball who have done it before with some success stressed how much digging into a candidate’s background matters.
Managing people in a workplace doesn't come naturally to everyone, and a lack of formal training could be deterring more people from climbing the management ladder. Less than half, 48%, of managers ...
According to the latest Women in the Workplace study sponsored by LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company, women leaders are leaving corporate America at the highest rate in years. It’s more than just ...
Nerves, expectations, first impressions and being yourself — so long as it is who they hoped for. Day one in any job comes with nervous energy. When it comes to football managers, it comes with so ...
Being a manager is never easy. And if you have never supervised others, the feat can be even more daunting. Managers are often spinning several plates: leading by example, setting and exceeding goals ...
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