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When you’re the boss, you want to do your best to effectively run your organization. But how do you motivate the people who are working for you while still seeming approachable? Whether you’re new to the job or just want to improve your performance, we can help you develop the qualities you need to be a great boss!
Top Tips for Being a Better Boss
Executive communication expert Jule Kim says the most important qualities of a good boss are being emotionally intelligent, knowing how to motivate people, and being aware of cultural differences. Be available to your employees, acknowledge their hard work, and make the office a friendly, positive space.
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- ↑ https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/4-ways-to-get-truly-honest-feedback-from-employees/246556
- ↑ https://www.fastcompany.com/3050947/5-tips-for-busy-ceos-to-stay-grounded
- ↑ https://www.businessinsider.com/more-signs-you-are-a-good-boss-2016-10
- ↑ https://fortune.com/2014/07/31/5-simple-ways-to-be-a-good-boss/
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About This Article
If you want to be a good boss, stay involved in the daily activities of the office so you can better understand the jobs and needs of the employees. While you’re at it, listen to their opinions and try to implement the ideas you think are most likely to succeed so they know you value their opinions. To show them you trust them, try to avoid micromanaging them, which will take some of the workload off of you as well. For more advice on being a better boss, including how to communicate with your employees better, keep reading!
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"I have had bosses that did all these things and more. Learning to deal with that is a struggle and I certainly do not want to follow their example. Even if I am not the boss, I certainly will follow these examples to be a good team leader in our group."..." more


















