Posts Tagged ‘leadership’

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Managing Workplace Relationships

A workplace relationship exists when two or more people choose – or are required – to work collaboratively for a specific purpose.  They may work as individuals or in teams.

Managing workplace relationships includes establishing and maintaining positive relationships, and

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Jean’s Checklist: Making Ethics Work – does this begin and end with Management and Leadership?

The difference – and relationship – between Management and Leadership – and their link with innovation and entrepreneurship.

Managers are expected to achieve agreed objectives with and through people, requiring confidence and skill in:

  1. time and task management,
  2. trialing

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Management and Leadership: Risk and Quality are two sides of the one coin

Without a quality system, quality assurance is at best a guess, with no basis for continuous quality improvement.

The first requirement in quality assurance and improvement is the presence of a quality system.  With a quality system in place, quality …

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Difference and relationship between ‘Management’ and ‘Leadership’ – and their link with ‘Innovation’ and ‘Entrepreneurship’

Managers are involved with what, how, when, how much, at what cost, and with what benefit/return - and Management styles can be crisis, re-active and/or pro-active. 

  • Jean’s article Management styles – pro-active, re-active and crisis can be downloaded free of

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Jean’s Tool No. 5: Organisational/Corporate Structure Tool

Tool No. 5: Organisational/Corporate Structure Tool - the fifth and final Tool of War and Peace in the World of Management in this April 2010 series.

All organisations operate as two equally important structures at one and the same time:…

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