Tag: Glad

Glad We Met The Art and Science of 11 Meetings [Audiobook]


Free Download Dr. Steven G. Rogelberg, Steven G. Rogelberg (Narrator), "Glad We Met: The Art and Science of 1:1 Meetings"
English | ASIN: B0CT62RMF4 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~06:00:00 | 170 MB
1:1s are arguably one of the most critical meeting types for the success of team members, managers, coaches, teams, and organizations. The best managers recognize that 1:1s are not an add-on to their role as a manager. Conducting 1:1s successfully are foundational to being a manager. At the same time, these meetings are the core of a direct report’s experience and development at work, including how well they engage and attach to their role, perceive the effectiveness of their manager, and envision their future at the organization. Scouring the research and evidence collected over twenty years from managers and team members, and drawing on interviews with top leaders from some of the most respected companies in the world, Dr. Steven Rogelberg covers topics such as: why effective 1:1s are critical to your success and the success of your team; messaging and positioning 1:1s for maximum value; finding the correct 1:1 cadence and meeting length to maximize positive impact without over-meeting; managing the intricate balance of productivity-building, relationship-building, and employee development; how to personalize your 1:1 approach to fit you and your direct reports; and more.
Glad We Met will make managers and direct reports walk away from every 1:1 energized more than any other moment of their workweek and with enduring impact.

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Glad You Asked Intriguing Names, Facts, and Ideas for the Curious-Minded


Free Download Encyclopaedia Britannica, Michael Feldman, "Glad You Asked: Intriguing Names, Facts, and Ideas for the Curious-Minded"
English | 2006 | pages: 272 | ISBN: 1572438207 | EPUB | 2,9 mb
Encapsulating in brief explanations the most important people, places, things, events and ideas in the history of mankind, this educational resource features hundreds of items, many accompanied with photographs or diagrams to help provide additional information. Every entry is explained fully with a description intended to remain brief, but detailed. Running in length from 100 to 300 words, each entry is easy to read, using everyday language to explain items instead of fancy, rarely used words that appear to show off the writer’s vocabulary. The featured categories include art, culture, and pastimes; science, technology, and life; history; the world and its wonders; religion, philosophers, and ideas; and trailblazers.

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