CHANGE 101 – USING RED TEAMS

Successfully implementing change can be difficult for any organization, small or large. Consider using a “Red Team” to improve your chances of success.
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Successfully implementing change can be difficult for any organization, small or large. Consider using a “Red Team” to improve your chances of success.
If you find yourself asking this question, the answer is probably something that “YOU” aren’t doing as a leader or manager. The solution is to take a hard look at how you are approaching the problem.
Great companies do a great job ON-BOARDING their new associates. In the excitement and rush of hiring new associates many companies miss this vital step.
Here are some quick tips to help your company.
Building your company’s culture is one of the most important competitive advantages that you can have. These tips are easy, inexpensive, and can be done right away.
Leadership doesn’t have to be complicated and its not all about charisma, it’s about people, it’s about respect, it’s about doing small things well.
Starting a new job can be a time of anxiety and discomfort because your comfort zone has been turned upside down. These are a few of the points that I share with new associates when they start working.