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5 Components for Successful Knowledge Transfer

Knowledge is gained through context, skill-building, collaboration, application, focus, engagement, and commitment—and easily lost through turnover, a crisis, or other disruption.

6 Success Factors for Process Improvement Projects

Ultimately, every company in business wants to do whatever their business does faster, cheaper, and better. One way to support that universal goal is by improving a company’s processes—the ongoing, repetitive sequence of tasks used to get results—with a project.

4 Steps to Planning a Successful Negotiation

From the experts at AMA, here are four steps, plus proven strategies and helpful tips, to planning a successful negotiation that adds value for both parties.

New Manager Challenges

Becoming a new manager is exciting but not without its challenges. Consider these common new manager challenges and how to prepare for them.

New Manager Mistakes: Avoid These Don’ts

When starting your journey as a new manager, avoid these common new manager mistakes.

New Manager’s 30-60-90 Day Plan for Success

Set yourself up for success as a new manager with a thoughtful and actionable 90 day plan. Learn what looks like plus examples to get started.

Managing and Leading: 6 Key Distinctions

Whether you’re a senior executive or a division supervisor, leading and managing are both important job functions. Success requires both leadership ability and management ability.

5 Steps of Effective Succession Planning

An organization is only as good as its people, it’s often said. So, to keep good people and ensure the stability and success of your organization, it’s vital to manage the succession of talent.

5 Steps for Managing Difficult People

As a manager, you’re expected to remain professional and evaluate team members strictly on their performance. Still, from time to time, you’re bound to struggle with how to manage someone you find “difficult.”

Finding Your Leadership Style: Transactional vs. Transformational

Being an effective leader requires developing several core qualities and skills—courage, empathy, accountability, integrity, flexibility, active listening, and the ability to communicate across cultures with clarity and respect among them. It also depends on finding your style. Of all the various st