This is the new school of management for the 2020’s, helping managers embrace an enlightened view of the role of management, and practice the behaviors that optimize the potential within themselves, their teams and organization. Jack Skeels, a researcher and entrepreneur who has trained thousands of managers across over 100 organizations, shares his thoughts on how this podcast will help you.
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This is the new school of management for the 2020’s, helping managers embrace an enlightened view of the role of management, and practice the behaviors that optimize the potential within themselves, their teams and organization. Jack Skeels, a researcher and entrepreneur who has trained thousands of managers across over 100 organizations, shares his thoughts on how this podcast will help you.
You know less about managing than you think. These misperceptions and fallacies include theidea that managing creates productivity, that managers can solve everything, that more managing equals better managing, and that workers cannot work without being managed. These mistaken notions find their origins in the Industrial Revolution. Though they were the best we could do then, they are woefully inadequate, and [...]
The Art of Management
This is the new school of management for the 2020’s, helping managers embrace an enlightened view of the role of management, and practice the behaviors that optimize the potential within themselves, their teams and organization. Jack Skeels, a researcher and entrepreneur who has trained thousands of managers across over 100 organizations, shares his thoughts on how this podcast will help you.