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How to Develop Your Managers

How to Develop Your Managers

Managing isn’t a great experience for most people. Work is worth more for them than for the people they manage. Managers report more stress and burnout, worse work-life balance, and worse physical well-being than the individual contributors on the teams they lead.

Gallup recommends development programs consistent with building a strengths-based culture, shifting from being a boss to being more like a coach, and requiring executives to have strengths-based conversations once a week with each manager or team leader. 

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