Tag: management
Micromanager?
Judy got promoted at the radio station where she works. Because she learns quickly, has a good work ethic and has good rapport with her co-workers the promotion seemed natural. Virtually everyone thought it was a good move. Judy, of course, felt a little in over her head but was confident that she could learn [...]
Posted: May 6th, 2012 under Stories, Workplace.
Tags: hands-on, interpersonal, kinesthetic, management, micromanaging
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The Leader
Jonah runs a non-profit, community development organization. He is very enthusiastic about his job, likes the people he works with, and is motivated to bring the organization to a higher level. His management team consists of an assistant director, administrative assistant, finance person, research director, outreach director, and development director. They are a congenial group, [...]
Posted: April 14th, 2010 under Stories, Workplace.
Tags: business, interpersonal, intrapersonal, leadership, management, organization
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Collaboration or Interruption
Ellen is a project manager in a small software development firm. She is well organized and enjoys working with people. She has enough of a technical background to connect with her team and excels in her management skills. Her boss, Jeri, is an idea person, very creative and tireless. Dedicated to the company and the [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2010 under Workplace.
Tags: brainstorming, business, collaboration, creative, indecisive, management, strengths, structure, team building, thinking out loud
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