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What makes a good leader? What leadership skills will help both new and established managers who are starting to lack external motivation or internal inspiration? With some studies citing about 60% of new managers fail within the first 18-24 months in their role, how can you ensure you will find success? In "Quick Ways to Be a Good Leader," leadership advisor Karl Bimshas, succinctly provides 24 tips to help new (and established leaders) stay on the path to manage better and lead well. Part Two of a three-part leadership development series, each tip in this guide is designed for you to…mehr

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What makes a good leader? What leadership skills will help both new and established managers who are starting to lack external motivation or internal inspiration? With some studies citing about 60% of new managers fail within the first 18-24 months in their role, how can you ensure you will find success? In "Quick Ways to Be a Good Leader," leadership advisor Karl Bimshas, succinctly provides 24 tips to help new (and established leaders) stay on the path to manage better and lead well. Part Two of a three-part leadership development series, each tip in this guide is designed for you to increase your leadership ability by approaching things from a different perspective, maintaining your professionalism, and treating people with respect and dignity. Use the quick tips in this guide as a daily reminder, or turn them into an action plan for a month's worth of leadership development. Refer to them often, and you will have a head start managing better and leading well.
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Karl Bimshas is a Leadership Advisor and prolific author. Boston-bred and California-chilled, he earned an M.S. in Executive Leadership from the University of San Diego and a B.A. in Mass Communications from Emerson College. He has held several operational and sales positions in public and private corporations.