Toolkit for a Successful Manager(gpetrium.com) |
Toolkit for a Successful Manager(gpetrium.com) |
Always interesting to re-read (Thanks PG!).
Chapter V: The Second Half of Your Life -- seems rather timely at the moment.
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Wasn't a big fan of the number of solutions in-progress, but I have seen F100 doing it before. Seems to be an interesting strategy to get folks to come back to the article at a later date, I wonder if it works.
Their sparse linkedin profiles only add more proof of that.
To cover some of the points; the team behind the article had the pleasure of working alongside management and executives from large enterprises and governmental bodies to SMBs. The website serves as a medium to share some of the knowledge that our team has gained throughout our careers (supported by research from what some consider to be leaders in their respective markets) with the aim of helping individuals and organizations bring their very best to wherever place they work at.
I can appreciate the skepticism of some netizens, but I think it is worth noting that many of the tools, solutions and perspectives that are provided and advised in the website are either free to use or considered cream-of-the-crop in the market today. Some of the tools in one of the segments for today’s article are in-development because they are often provided free to use and involve personal development time outside the organization’s average daily schedule.
If you have questions, concerns or need support with anything, please reach out via linkedin.
I would have preferred that at least half of the tools were already available on the article (@Azura), although they have some tools in the solutions page that were not listed in the article.
For any management related topics, I am always reminded of the usual and timeless (@JSeymour): How to Win Friends and Influence People, 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People, Thinking in Systems: A Primer, The Effective Executive and Failing Forward.