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Webmaster Staff Leasing – A Webmaster's Saving Grace eir ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them.TIME. That is the one thing that all webmasters do not have in abundance. Unknown to some, managing a website is not a piece of cake. The mind-boggling, back-breaking effort that goes into the development and management of a website is overwhelming and more than enough to daunt the faint of heart. Think about those webmasters who are managing not one, but three or more websites everyday… they need help.This is where outsourcing comes in. Outsourcing is like manna from heaven both for agents and clients. Agents are able to find a decent paying job while clients get more value for their money. Not only will they be able to hire professionals at a fraction of the cost they would have paid for an upfront employee, they are also freed from the hassles of the hiring process and planning for the compensations of an employee.Leasing an agent to do the tasks that you could no longer handle alone at a minimum cost is appealing to a lot of webmasters. Some of them acquire the help of a freelancer while those who know better lease a full-time agent from a staff leasing company. So what’s the difference between a freelancer and a full-time agent? Although there are some freelancers who do deliver quality work, and gets the job done on time, the bulk of the lot generally think in terms of quantity and not quality. A job done on time does not necessarily mean a job done well. This is where a full-time agent differs, hiring an agent from a staff leasing company guarantees you complete control of the tasks you want done. You will be able to get more quality work since the agent you will be hiring will be working for you alone 8hrs/da · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations 28 Offline Publicity Ideas Requirement of Teamwork?There are a number of inexpensive, or even free, ways to promote your business, organization, ministry or group, both online and off. In no particular order, and by no means conclusive, this list will hopefully help you put your little gray cells to work and serve as a springboard for your own brainstorming session.1. Write, or find a writer, to create an original skit to tell who you are, what your purpose is, or anything else you wish to convey. This can be as simple or elaborate as you choose.2. Create original posters/flyers and put them everywhere. Simple, one-page flyers can be created with any professional wordprocessing software and can be placed on car windshields, tacked to bulletin boards, taped to store windows or distributed door-to-door.3. Hold a poster contest with prizes for first, second and third places. Make copies of the winning entries and post them everywhere.4. Create a community day. Write a letter and mail to every similar organization in your area and invite them to attend. Offer refreshments, share ideas, network.5. Publish a newsletter. This is one of the best and quickest proven methods to grow your group, inform your members and build goodwill.6. Write, or have someone write, words to popular or well-known music that tells the story of your group. This can be humorous or serious. But it must be memorable.7. Write a special letter to every first-time visitor. Encourage them to come back.8. Talk about your group often, encourage participation. Ask every member to invite a friend.9. Organize and print a group cookbook. This oldie is not only a goodi Larger, ambitious goals requiring unique tailor made approaches usually require that people work together with other people in a team and not as individual. As the tasks are unlikely to be well defined and practiced for new challenges posed and unfamiliar environments it becomes difficult to assign predefined tasks to workers with well-defined targets to be achieved in stipulated time. Companies today want people who are team player, people who are able to get along with their colleagues and work together in a cohesive group to achieve the organizational targets sacrificing their own personal interests at times. Such people are hard to find and best an organization can do is to develop the team spirit through various in house techniques. It may be noted that a ready-made team can never be hired/implanted. It has to be very carefully and systematically developed at the organizational level. Prerequisites for Teamwork Common and well-defined Goal: It will be very difficult to built an effective team unless the individual member’s goals are in line with that of organizational goal. It is like one-day cricket match. Goal there is to win the match and not to look for individual achievements. A batsman cannot afford to loose time by playing slow in order to improve his average score. At all times the team goal has to be kept in mind and it has to over ride individual desires and goals. So a clear and well-defined goal becomes a prerequisite for any team. After having set the goal the individuals forming the team have to be groomed so that they identify this and realign their personal goals with that of the organization. It is a tough and painful exercise and takes lot of time and patience. Role of leader becomes very important in developing team spirit. It may be mentioned here that at times the leader does not have the choice of choosing his own team and more often than not he gets a team by default, which he has to lead. A team Leader (not a boss): As brought out already, a boss will never be able to lead a team to a victorious situation as the team members will let him down the moment they get an opportunity to do so. At places where the jobs are very well defined and standardized over a period of time, a boss may be able to force the individual member to achieve the targets imposed by him but in situations where the tasks are not very well defined and standardized and every coming day poses new challenges hereto unknown the boss will never be able to get the desired results. Here I will like to quote a very popular and quoted quote that distinguishes a leader from a boss. The boss drives people, the Leader coaches them. The boss depends on authority, the Leader good will. The boss inspires fear, the Leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says: “I”, the Leader says: “We” The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; The Leader fixes the breakdown. The boss says: “Go”, The Leader says “Let’s go!” The boss says do it anyhow; Leader shows how it is to be done. A boss knows everything, a leader admits mistakes. A boss criticizes, a leader gives advice. A boss demands respect, a leader earns and deserves respect. So, be a leader, not a boss. Causes of failures Examination quickly reveals that under-performance derives, not from ineffective policies or individual incompetence, but from the interactions among the staff, i.e. process rather than performance. This factor, often referred to as group dynamics, needs to be understood and utilized if an organization is to achieve its full potential for effectiveness. The American Management Association conducted in-depth interviews with 41 executives and uncovered seven common traits that most often lead leaders to failure: - · Insensitivity to co-workers. · Aloofness and arrogance. · Tendency to misuse information conveyed in confidence. · Inability to control ambition. · Inability to delegate assignments or promote teamwork. · Inability to staff effectively. · Inability to think strategically. So how can those who lead maintain the difficult balance of managing the affairs of the company while maintaining the loyalty of their employees? What truly sets apart the mediocre, overbearing boss from a highly respected and effective leader? The answer is that leaders lead people. A leader is someone others consistently follow. It stands to reason that people follow because they have a belief in the direction, integrity, and competence of the person in the lead. As Kenneth "Thane" Walker once said, "A manager remains a leader only as long as he keeps proving that he is the superior man with the best method." Skills Needed For Teamwork Following could be termed as skills which team members, specially team leader, should exercise in order to develop and promote team spirit in his team: - · Listening: It is important to listen to other people's ideas. When people are allowed to freely express their ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them. · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations m IT Marketing: Direct Mail Tips rd to loose time by playing slow in order to improve his average score. At all times the team goal has to be kept in mind and it has to over ride individual desires and goals. So a clear and well-defined goal becomes a prerequisite for any team. After having set the goal the individuals forming the team have to be groomed so that they identify this and realign their personal goals with that of the organization. It is a tough and painful exercise and takes lot of time and patience. Role of leader becomes very important in developing team spirit. It may be mentioned here that at times the leader does not have the choice of choosing his own team and more often than not he gets a team by default, which he has to lead.Regardless of whether you're doing a letter, a flyer mailer, a big oversized postcard, or a standard-sized postcard, make sure that your headline hits them right between the eyes. Your message must do the same thing. In this article, you'll learn that you have to know what's causing your potential clients pain. You have to know what their deepest desires are. And you can only address these if you are targeting your mailing.IT Marketing: Keep it Benefits-FocusedIf you can talk to their niche, and give it a strong benefits focus, you will be more successful in this IT marketing effort. So you can say, “Learn how our computer consulting company saves dental offices $10,000 a year in saved expenses.” And of course, if you're mailing this to other dental office managers, they're going to be extremely interested in hearing the rest of your story. To do that, they're going to have to take some kind of action because you won't be able to tell the whole thing in your postcard.Maybe they're going to request a free tape, a free report, a free consultation, a free needs analysis, etc., but the key thing is you have to know their points of pain so that they will want to hear the rest of the story. Then you'll deliver them the rest of the story.IT Marketing: Focus on Your Potential CustomersMake sure that all direct mail is very benefits-specific. When I look at advertising, I often see something I call “feature-itis.” All that is talked about is the "me, me, me." You need to talk about them! Solve their problems; don't present how terrific you are. They don't care if you're certified in all these platforms or are A team Leader (not a boss): As brought out already, a boss will never be able to lead a team to a victorious situation as the team members will let him down the moment they get an opportunity to do so. At places where the jobs are very well defined and standardized over a period of time, a boss may be able to force the individual member to achieve the targets imposed by him but in situations where the tasks are not very well defined and standardized and every coming day poses new challenges hereto unknown the boss will never be able to get the desired results. Here I will like to quote a very popular and quoted quote that distinguishes a leader from a boss. The boss drives people, the Leader coaches them. The boss depends on authority, the Leader good will. The boss inspires fear, the Leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says: “I”, the Leader says: “We” The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; The Leader fixes the breakdown. The boss says: “Go”, The Leader says “Let’s go!” The boss says do it anyhow; Leader shows how it is to be done. A boss knows everything, a leader admits mistakes. A boss criticizes, a leader gives advice. A boss demands respect, a leader earns and deserves respect. So, be a leader, not a boss. Causes of failures Examination quickly reveals that under-performance derives, not from ineffective policies or individual incompetence, but from the interactions among the staff, i.e. process rather than performance. This factor, often referred to as group dynamics, needs to be understood and utilized if an organization is to achieve its full potential for effectiveness. The American Management Association conducted in-depth interviews with 41 executives and uncovered seven common traits that most often lead leaders to failure: - · Insensitivity to co-workers. · Aloofness and arrogance. · Tendency to misuse information conveyed in confidence. · Inability to control ambition. · Inability to delegate assignments or promote teamwork. · Inability to staff effectively. · Inability to think strategically. So how can those who lead maintain the difficult balance of managing the affairs of the company while maintaining the loyalty of their employees? What truly sets apart the mediocre, overbearing boss from a highly respected and effective leader? The answer is that leaders lead people. A leader is someone others consistently follow. It stands to reason that people follow because they have a belief in the direction, integrity, and competence of the person in the lead. As Kenneth "Thane" Walker once said, "A manager remains a leader only as long as he keeps proving that he is the superior man with the best method." Skills Needed For Teamwork Following could be termed as skills which team members, specially team leader, should exercise in order to develop and promote team spirit in his team: - · Listening: It is important to listen to other people's ideas. When people are allowed to freely express their ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them. · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations The Pitfalls of Over Qualification and Entry Level IT Roles he desired results. Here I will like to quote a very popular and quoted quote that distinguishes a leader from a boss.If you’ve looked into getting certified with the hope of landing your first IT job you will no doubt have come across some very tempting intensive fast track courses offering high level qualifications in a short space of time.Some even promise well paid senior grade jobs on completion of the course – it all just seems too good to be true, and actually it is. Who in their right mind would let someone with no experience (but at least two years worth of qualifications crammed into a couple of months) anywhere near their servers or network?As anyone who has worked in the industry will know, certifications are good to have but they do not substitute experience. This vital fact is what the training companies fail to mention when marketing their fast track courses. To get into high level IT roles you have to first get into low level one and work your way up.There are no shortcuts in this industry just like there aren’t in any other industry and why should there be? With the sheer dependence modern business has on technology these days let’s hope that never changes either. One of the wonderful things about computing which I experienced first hand is that one can embark on a very rewarding career without need of a university degree or extensive experience in the field.Getting that all important foot in the door does however seem to be a bit of a stumbling block for many hopeful candidates. Even the ones who have thought better of the ‘get certified quick’ fast track courses and invested time and resources into obtaining the correct and relevant qualifications for entry level work.It would seem that competition The boss drives people, the Leader coaches them. The boss depends on authority, the Leader good will. The boss inspires fear, the Leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says: “I”, the Leader says: “We” The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; The Leader fixes the breakdown. The boss says: “Go”, The Leader says “Let’s go!” The boss says do it anyhow; Leader shows how it is to be done. A boss knows everything, a leader admits mistakes. A boss criticizes, a leader gives advice. A boss demands respect, a leader earns and deserves respect. So, be a leader, not a boss. Causes of failures Examination quickly reveals that under-performance derives, not from ineffective policies or individual incompetence, but from the interactions among the staff, i.e. process rather than performance. This factor, often referred to as group dynamics, needs to be understood and utilized if an organization is to achieve its full potential for effectiveness. The American Management Association conducted in-depth interviews with 41 executives and uncovered seven common traits that most often lead leaders to failure: - · Insensitivity to co-workers. · Aloofness and arrogance. · Tendency to misuse information conveyed in confidence. · Inability to control ambition. · Inability to delegate assignments or promote teamwork. · Inability to staff effectively. · Inability to think strategically. So how can those who lead maintain the difficult balance of managing the affairs of the company while maintaining the loyalty of their employees? What truly sets apart the mediocre, overbearing boss from a highly respected and effective leader? The answer is that leaders lead people. A leader is someone others consistently follow. It stands to reason that people follow because they have a belief in the direction, integrity, and competence of the person in the lead. As Kenneth "Thane" Walker once said, "A manager remains a leader only as long as he keeps proving that he is the superior man with the best method." Skills Needed For Teamwork Following could be termed as skills which team members, specially team leader, should exercise in order to develop and promote team spirit in his team: - · Listening: It is important to listen to other people's ideas. When people are allowed to freely express their ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them. · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations Courageous Leadership - 5 Steps to Survive Uncertain Times lead leaders to failure: -June 8, 2007In this era of intense competition, rapid change, and overwhelming complexity it can be a dog eat dog world. It is the survival of the fittest. Simply put, you either come correct or stay at home! What do you do when you feel like you can’t run with the “big dogs;” and staying on the porch is not an option?The 5 steps to courageous leadership can provide you with strategies that give you the confidence you need to lead in uncertain times.Step 1 Do Not Focus On ProblemsCourageous leaders understand that focusing on the problems only breeds negative thoughts. Negative thoughts interrupt the creative forces of the brain. Turning lemons into lemonade may be clich?; but it is still practical. Problems are nothing more than brilliantly disguised opportunities. This world exists in delicate balance; for every up there is a down, for every good there is a bad. And for every problem there is a solution. Therefore the key to courageous leadership is to be solution oriented and not fixated on the effects of the problem.Step 2 Choose Immediate ActionIgnorance on fire is better than knowledge on ice. It takes action to get the job done; but the thieves of activity are indecision and procrastination. The ringleader for these thieves is fear. The fear of failure or the fear of making the wrong decision has foiled many accomplishments. Courageous leaders understand that it is better to make a decision than no decision at all; because even if it is the wrong decision the quicker it’s made the quicker you can arrive at the right conclusion. Courageous leaders say, “Leap and grow · Insensitivity to co-workers. · Aloofness and arrogance. · Tendency to misuse information conveyed in confidence. · Inability to control ambition. · Inability to delegate assignments or promote teamwork. · Inability to staff effectively. · Inability to think strategically. So how can those who lead maintain the difficult balance of managing the affairs of the company while maintaining the loyalty of their employees? What truly sets apart the mediocre, overbearing boss from a highly respected and effective leader? The answer is that leaders lead people. A leader is someone others consistently follow. It stands to reason that people follow because they have a belief in the direction, integrity, and competence of the person in the lead. As Kenneth "Thane" Walker once said, "A manager remains a leader only as long as he keeps proving that he is the superior man with the best method." Skills Needed For Teamwork Following could be termed as skills which team members, specially team leader, should exercise in order to develop and promote team spirit in his team: - · Listening: It is important to listen to other people's ideas. When people are allowed to freely express their ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them. · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations How To Use Outsourcing To Beat Your Competition eir ideas, these will produce other ideas. By allowing other to speak their mind makes them feel at home and they adapt to common goal more easily rather than the organizational goal getting imposed upon them.Outsourcing is when you hire outside professionals or services to take on part of your business workload.You may want to outsource part of your work because you don't have the room, you need an expert, you have periodic busy periods, or you need more production to get orders out on time etc. You could outsource accounting, secretarial tasks , factory help, computer training, web design etc. Below are ways to use outsoursing to beat your competition. By outsourcing part of your workload you can save time and spend more time concentrating on beating your competition. -you won't have to take time training new employees -you won't have to do time consuming tasks like adding on new equipment -you won't have to learn a new software program or other equipment -you won't have to interview employee candidates -you won't have to fill out all the complicated employee paper work like tax forms, scheduling, retirement plans etc. By outsourcing part of your workload you can save money and spend more money on marketing or advertising to beat your competition. -you won't have to buy extra office and other equipment -you won't have to buy extra office or work space -you won't have spend money on employee costs like; taxes, medical, vacation time, holidays, workers comp., unemployment costs etc. (these may vary by which country you do business) There are many other ways outsourcing can help you beat your competition. Here are a few more: -the extra help can help you complete and deliver orders faster -you could expand your market share by becoming th · Questioning: It is important to ask questions, interact, and discuss the objectives of the team and also the plan for execution. By doing so you come one step closer to making organization goal as team goal and inch forward to make it a common goal for all team members. · Persuading: Individuals are encouraged to exchange, defend, and then to ultimately rethink their ideas and come to mutually agreeable solution if possible. It will help to instill a sense of belonging in them towards organization. · Helping: It is crucial to help one's coworkers, which is the general theme of teamwork. Use of proactive approach will be better. Be sure that he will reciprocate the same when situation so demands. · Respecting: It is important to treat others with respect and to support their ideas instead of being critical of their approach. All ideas can be discussed and debated upon. Acceptable ideas could be adopted after consensus without hurting anybody’s sentiments. Same way the actions of the members of the team in different situations must be supported. Lessons can be drawn from instances where they had gone wrong to avoid repetition of mistakes/ failures. · Sharing: It is important to share sorrows and joys with the team members to create team spirit. It may be mentioned that rewards must be shared and credit must be given to the team and not taken personally by the leader. · Participating: All members of the team should be encouraged to participate in the team and to have a say if possible. Approach for establishing the norms for effective teamwork By taking small but carefully drafted and effectively implemented measures a sense of team spirit can be developed among the workers. Few of the measures are suggested here: - · A shift in attitude from being employees to partnership/ownership. For example many progressive companies are issuing their stock to their employees on a preferential basis. This invokes interest in the employees towards the profitability of the company and he puts in his best to improve companies profitability as part of that profit is paid back to him by increase in share price of that company. · Instilling a sense of belonging in the team members. Sense of belonging can only be instilled when s/he is made to realize that the company belongs to him and in case he needs their support that would come automatically and not merely by letting him know that s/he belongs to the company. · An important shift in focus: Our common goal instead of company/ boss’s goal should be the theme to develop and work. · Developing mutual faith. It is important to note that faith can never be invoked through talks. It has to be developed through actions. · Clarity, simplicity and effectiveness of communication. If communication is efficient but not effective it is useless as it will not be taken seriously. It will not be out of context if I quote one very popular story here, which shows the importance and relevance of instilling a sense faith and effective and not only efficient communication. John was a young shepherd boy whose job was to guard a flock of sheep on the mountainside. One day, he had nothing to do and a little annoyed, he decided to play a joke. He shouted at the top of his voice to the other shepherds: "The wolf! The wolf is here!" The men came running immediately armed with sticks and clubs to kill the wolf but the boy greeted them with a laugh saying that he wanted to joke with them. On the morrow the shepherd boy repeated the same cry and once again a good number of shepherds came running up the hill, but seeing that it was once again a joke they returned to their jobs very annoyed. On the third day there was indeed a wolf and John cried out as he had never cried out before. But nobody came. The wolf was able to kill the sheep undisturbed and it was John's turn to see the sheep that he loved and cared best of all carried off by the wolf to his den. In this case the faith was broken and communication, though efficient, was not effective. Team Leader and his role How can those who lead, maintain the difficult balance of managing the affairs of the company while maintaining the loyalty of their employees? What truly sets apart the mediocre, overbearing boss from a highly respected and effective leader? The answer is that leaders lead people. A leader is someone others consistently follow. It stands to reason that people follow because they have a belief in the direction, integrity, and competence of the person in the lead. A manager remains a leader only as long as he keeps proving that he is the superior man with the best method. Following are few handy points to help the to be leaders: - · Sometimes leadership is merely letting people do their jobs: After having defined the job for an individual it would be better to leave him without interference at times, however a close watch may be kept on the progress. Just remember he will do the job the way he likes best. He may not do it the way you probably do the same job. For you what matters is the end result. If you want him to do the job the way you would have done it you are asking for trouble. · Leaders cannot be aloof; they must constantly show that they care:People leave or love their jobs for a number of reasons. Ask yourself the following questions: How important do your employees feel in their work? What have you as a leader done to show your employees how important they are? When was the last time you made it possible for people to be proud of their achievements? How often do you celebrate their successes? Chances are your answers to these few simple questions will closely reflect your employee retention rate. · A good leader keeps the entire team informed: In order to achieve success the leader should keep his team informed of the strategy that is being adopted. By this he will understand his role better in overall plan and thus will put in his best. Leadership is all about getting the very best out of each person in the team. · Leadership is getting your employees to
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