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Treating Everyone the Same

We all know that a good manager is one that does not treat his staff well, a good manager is one that treats all his staff well.

There is simply no differentiation in his management and leadership style as this good manager always put people's interests above his.

A good manager is not god, nor is he a godfather.  He is also not a magician, for  he cannot turn people around overnight.

It takes about at least 4 weeks to turn people around. The first week is to ensure he got the right people on his team. The following week is to improve his team's teamwork.  The 3rd week is to lead them to greater heights and finally in the 4th week he communicates his grand turnaround plan to his team.

Whether you are now running around or running people around, you need to be trained to be a better manager. This course How to Be a Better Manager (details at here) will turn you around, provided you dare to invest 4 weeks in yourself.  To get a special deal for this course or get a 30% discount for this How to Be a Better Manager course, text to me at 82014347 now.

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