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Peter Drucker said

We spend a lot of time helping leaders learn what to do, we don´t spend enough time helping leaders learn what to stop…

Interesting, isn´t it?

Our daily lives are changing at a faster pace than ever before in history.  Rapid advances in technology, instantaneous communication, and globalization of commerce have radically altered our lives. 

Perhaps nowhere is this more obvious than in the work place.  And while many of these changes have been positive, shifts in long-held beliefs about careers, job location and job content have led to a significant increase in workplace stress. 

Employers are only now realizing the high cost of stress and uncertainty on employees — and the company bottom line.  Since the rate of change is not likely to slow down in the near future, as a Manager we must find effective tools for managing de change in our workplace.

While the causes – and the tools – are numerous, there are a few basic concepts that every manager can utilize to reduce the negative impact of change on staff morale and productivity.

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Daniel Goleman has identified the five components of this topic. This is very interesting and I believe this is really important in order to improve our performance as managers.

1.- Knowledge about yourself.
This is the capacity of identify and understand our own emotions: which are our weak or strong points, our needs, motivations, values and objectives. This characteristic is evident in trust of yourself, and your capacity of self-criticism.

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A resume is like an advertisement promoting you, the job seeker. An ad placed in a crowded magazine or newspaper with similar ads has to attract attention, be easy to read and comprehend, and be full of benefits. Otherwise, the reader will pass right over it and not even see it.

A good resume will generate a positive response and move your job search into high gear. But there are additional self-marketing tips you must follow:

  • Your resume must “Get an Interview”

The primary goal of a resume is to get an interview, which is an “order” for a preview of your product – YOU. Unfortunately, many resumes are versions of the one-page, standard reverse-chronological line-up that tells employers and recruiters very little about the person, and usually more about job duties and responsibilities. Personal branding, that combination of unique strengths, characteristics, and experience most relevant to the career goal and target audience, is rarely conveyed on the page.

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Do you think that the people who works with you are afraid about make a mistake? If they commit an error, do you give them his support?
It is important… The  people who works with us have confidence. Make a mistake isn’t going to make to lose his employment.
Do you agree if this happens, we will have slightly productive persons working with us?

What do you think on this matter?

stim Grundy