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The art of following is the foundation of the Leadership Pyramid. You must be
an effective follower before ascending the other levels and moving into
more demanding roles.
Managing employees requires an understanding of the core job function of
and building credibility with those whom you manage.
Identifying your management style in this phase will allow you to change
and define the style of leadership that will ultimately fit you best.
Leading the charge into the future can be a difficult task. This phase is
a time to refine your skills and inspire people to follow you while remembering where
you started.
Sharing the vision to innovate is critical to the success of leaders in any business.
Life at the top is the culmination of your experiences through the pyramid.
When moving to the Valley of the Sun, many people have questions about what it is like
to work where it is always warm but aren’t always sure who to ask or where to look.
We have created a webinar to answer some of the typical questions people have when they
begin working in the Phoenix area:
What do my new coworkers wear to work?
Will I be overdressed on the first day?
How long will it take me to get to work?
Do people buy or bring their lunch to work?
If these are the same questions you have, please join us for a 1/2 hour information packed
webinar where we will answer these questions and many more! We want you to make your first
day on the job as enjoyable as possible. Make this webinar part of your moving plan!
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