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Mistakes New Managers Make with Author and Coach, Dr. Janet Polach, PhD

Crestcom

And on this week’s episode of The Leadership Habit podcast, I sat down to talk with Janet all about The Seven Mistakes New Managers Make. Dr. Janet Polach is a global leader in leadership development and coaching. That was absolutely mine, but what inspired you to write your book? And what are we expected to accomplish?

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Two Things Leaders Need to Know Now with Gregory Offner

Crestcom

How did you, but here’s one question that I also, that as it relates to your story, how did you express your emotions if you couldn’t actually communicate them? Relearning Communication. I do mine right before I go to bed. And I mentioned how she’s starting to be a really great communicator.

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Gen Z in the Workplace — What Managers Need to Know, with Mark Beal, Gen Z Expert

Crestcom

Mark is an assistant professor of practice in the school of communication and information at Rutgers University, and he has served as a public relations practitioner and marketer for more than 25 years. I write books, I write presentations that make, so every day I’m mining for the latest insights on Generation Z.

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How to Confront Your To-Do List to Transform Your Life with Executive Coach and Author, Mark J. Silverman

Crestcom

Friends of mine and coaches would say they give it to their CEO clients. I just want communication. A Message from Crestcom: Crestcom is a global organization dedicated to developing effective leaders. Because again, you have to have the time to mine through it, to determine what your tens are. I think it was 1500 copies.

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Leading with GRIT, with Author & Coach, Laurie Sudbrink

Crestcom

I was taking classes at the State University in New York and I was working on a communications degree. Even as coaches and leadership development experts, I’m I would never profess to be a therapist. Because we do and we’ll look at all the things we didn’t accomplish. And I would focus on that and focus on that.