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Evolving into a Modern Leader

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Evolving into a Modern Leader
Similar to how we must evolve to stay relevant with ever-changing technology, we must also evolve in leadership. If we want to remain relevant in a changing business world, it is time to let go of old ways of leading and begin leading differently. If you want your company to thrive in this new business culture, contact Front Line Leadership today.
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| Categories: Leadership | Tags: Trinity Training and Development, Modern Leader, Front Line Leadership Program, Trusting Leader, Actively Listen, Trustworthy Leader | View Count: (459)
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The Power in Focusing on Solving Problems as a Leader

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The Power in Focusing on Solving Problems as a Leader
A study at MIT revealed an interesting and potentially undervalued form of leadership: one led by problem-solvers who never intended to become leaders. This unique group of ‘leaders’ didn’t set out on a path to be a leader or manager. Instead, they set out on a journey to find and fix problems. They look forward to a challenge and become obsessed with finding new ways, ideas, resources, etc to overcome any obstacle.
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Leadership | Tags: Front Line Leadership Program, Robert Winter, Leadership, Leaders, Problem Solving | View Count: (2915)
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Creating a Collaborative Culture in 3 Ways

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Creating a Collaborative Culture in 3 Ways
All businesses have the ability to work smarter, not harder and come out better than their sum of their collective members’ intelligence and talent, however, many fall short. A collaborative culture sounds simple at its core. A group of people working together in a meaningful way to achieve successful results. Sounds simple, right? Then why do so many organizations struggle and even fail in their marketplaces?
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Leadership, Communication | Tags: Front Line Leadership Program, Collaboration, Leadership, Communication | View Count: (1463)
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7 Ways Leaders Unknowingly Sabotage Their Own Teams

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7 Ways Leaders Unknowingly Sabotage Their Own Teams
Leading comes with a myriad of challenges and obstacles. There are numerous reasons for and catalysts of the downfall of a team or group of employees. But what about when the largest factor in a team’s disfunction is the leader themselves? What are ways leaders sabotage their own teams and how do we avoid these behaviors
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| Categories: Leadership, Teamwork, Communication | Tags: Modern Workplace, Front Line, Front Line Leadership, Front Line Leadership Program, Bryan, Austin, College Station, Texas, Robert Winter, Leadership, Leadership Training, Leadership, Teamwork, Sabotage, Conflict, Employee Turnover | View Count: (3337)
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Generational Differences in the Workplace

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Generational Differences in the Workplace
In a simple black frame, on a shelf in my office sits a picture that never ceases to put a smile on my face. In it, 4 women stand side by side, faces full of toothy grins in front of my childhood home. From left to right stand a woman born in 1902, another in 1929, the third in 1957, and lastly, a gangly legged teen born in 1979. The not-quite-brown eyes and slightly oversized noses all share a similar stance and smile, but beyond that, the lives of these women share history and blood, but not m...
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Managing Generations | Tags: Front Line Leadership Program, Supervisor Training, Leadership Training, Generational Differences, Management, Generations, Millennials, Generation Y, Generation X, Generation Z, Baby Boomers, Traditionalists | View Count: (1584)
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Team Building: An Important Investment

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Team Building: An Important Investment
When it comes to corporate investing, oftentimes managers think about things like business intelligence and analytics or updating technology by way of cloud computing or data management infrastructure, but one of the most important and overlooked investments for any business is their people. Considering businesses with high retention rates, great satisfaction and engagement survey results, and overall desirability, there’s a common thread among them; team building.
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Teamwork | Tags: Modern Workplace, Front Line, Front Line Leadership, Front Line Leadership Program, Bryan, College Station, Texas, Robert Winter, Team Building, Teamwork | View Count: (2403)
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How Managers Can Learn By Doing

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How Managers Can Learn By Doing
With job creation on the rise, the increased need for new managers follows. Unfortunately, in recent data collected by the Harvard Business Review, the average age of first-time managers is 30, while the average age managers are receiving leadership training is 42. This time gap can lead to workplace complications and a greater sense by employees that managers aren’t in tune with their staff and the best practices for the business.
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Leadership, Coaching | Tags: Modern Workplace, Front Line, Front Line Leadership, Front Line Leadership Program, Bryan, College Station, Texas, Robert Winter, Manager Training, Learn By Doing, Manager Development, Management Training | View Count: (1866)
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Change in Today's Workplace

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Change in Today's Workplace
With new technologies entering the marketplace almost daily, it’s hard to keep running any business the same as it was run even two years ago. Change is inevitable and happens more rapidly now than ever it seems.  For every industry out there, change may take on a variety of forms.
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Leadership, Coaching | Tags: Change, Modern Workplace, Front Line, Front Line Leadership, Front Line Leadership Program, Bryan, College Station, Texas, Robert Winter | View Count: (2162)
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Leading Your Company Through Change

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Leading Your Company Through Change
As previously discussed in The Impact of Change in The Workplace, change can be difficult in the workplace for both employees and managers. While change can bring about positive progress in a company, overcoming the stress, anxiety, and resistance can be a hard summit to climb. A good manager/leader will need tools to help lead their team to the other side of change.
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| Categories: Front Line Leadership, Communication, Employee Development, Coaching | Tags: Change, Impact of Change, Front Line, Front Line Leadership, Front Line Leadership Program, Robert Winter, Bryan, College Station, Texas | View Count: (2005)
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The Impact of Change in the Workplace

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The Impact of Change in the Workplace
As written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley in Frankenstein, “Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” And yet change is inevitable. Not only in our day to day lives, but also in our workplaces. While some changes bring about positive progress, some changes at their onset, can seem negative and overwhelming.
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