Categories Leadership Development

Do you trust your people are capable of leading your company -- even when you're not there?

There are two sides to leadership development. Ensuring you stay on top of your game -- as a direct manager, CEO or perhaps, someday, Chairman of the Board -- is important in an early-stage startup. But it's equally important to offer on-the-job training and leadership development resources to the employees you believe are capable of leading in your stead, even if it's just a day off to attend a workshop or conference.

Bonus? Empowered employees are happier, more engaged and more willing to go to bat for you when it really counts.

Leading Through Influence: How to Be an Effective Project Manager

Transparency and empathy go a long way, especially in inter-departmental communication.

4 Valuable Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn from Their Employees

Employees should be allowed – and even encouraged – to let their bosses know when they disagree with an opinion.

Define Your Personal Brand to Achieve Success in Business and Life

Your personal brand is essential to lifelong success because if you don’t understand it, your core values and day-to-day actions will be misaligned.

5 Tangible Ways You Can Be a More Effective Team Member

You have a team and network of people for good reason — to provide support when necessary.