Many startup managers find themselves in leadership roles because of their technical skills or entrepreneurial drive, not necessarily because they’ve been formally trained in the art of management.
William S. Kane, a former CHRO, is a professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations and co-author of the book, Leading Business Teams: The Definitive Guide to Optimizing ...
What skills do first-time managers most need? It's a question as old as the field of management itself. New managers are often thrown into the job without much preparation. Source: Cottonbro Studio / ...
The new report from the Virginia-based trade group warns that while many organizations offer their managers the opportunity to hone their leadership skills through development programs, 90 percent of ...