
Leading in the Next Normal: A Guide to Building an Engaged, Resilient and Agile Virtual Workforce
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R. Michael Anderson
COVID and the resulting pandemic has brought about more change than anyone could have predicted. Managers and executives at all levels had to deal with these unprecedented challenges with no help, assistance, or support...until now.
Join best-selling author R. Michael Anderson as he provides the 12 principles for reshaping how to lead in this "Next Normal" and beyond.
You'll learn:
- How the mindset and approach of leaders need to shift to meet these challenges
- The one surprising practice every leader of a high-performing team has implemented since the pandemic started
- The key trips, tricks, and tactics to successful and productive online meetings
- The five pillars that prevent burnout and keep your team happy, healthy, and engaged
Make sure you have the latest knowledge in this brand new audiobook that will give you the added tools and skills to be the leader your team needs during these challenging times.
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The novelty, for me, in this book is the Appendix, which approaches a subject that is often neglected, being fit, mental and physical, to lead.
A nice recap adapted for the times we are living
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it is challenging to keep my team engaged and for me to make sure that I am giving them what they need in return
he’s given some great tips that I’m going to incorporate into how I interact with my team going forward
Just what I needed
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We might think, it's employer's market: if people don't want to work under the conditions we offer, there are plenty of others that will. Do we really want to have a team of people willing to work under our conditions, or do we want to be able to hire employees that are good enough to be able to choose how they like to work - when it is their impact to the business that really matters most?
Also, in uncertain economic times, companies are again looking to offshore some of their workforce - how do you manage them effectively? Having worked with fully remote and also with offshore teams, I find Michael's insights and suggestions relevant, applicable and helpful.
Still Very Relevant
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