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Promoted to Manager? How to Manage Your Peers

This article is for the newly promoted and those that coach them. It is so gratifying to be recognized for your performance with a promotion, and yet, one can't help but feel some trepidation as they transition from co-worker to manager. Many of the recently promoted are loathe to discuss this nervousness with their boss, not wanting to appear incapable or ungrateful. But fear of change is part of the human condition. So whether you are the newly promoted or the one who promoted them, these tips can help. 

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Quick Tips


If you have 2 minutes
The best leaders have the best bums in the right seats. Harvard has some advice on assessing your situation.

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If you want to be a great leader, Dan Pink offers some advice about Intellectual Humility. No, you aren't to smart to ignore it.

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January 2020 Kickstart Your Professional Development

 

Our newly expanded Leadership Development Programs are proving more popular than ever and we are already 50% full for the public January class, and have three additional private company programs booked. We're running out of capacity! Reserve your space now for 2020. Setting expectations, delegation, motivation, tough talks, how to hire...it's all in there. We're developing the best managers ever. Join us.
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