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Brooks: Want better managers? You need to develop better employees

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Advertisement As an executive coach, I often refer to one’s manager as a “gem cutter”: someone who can shape and mold you into a new form, for better or for worse. For my private practice coaching clients who are not CEOs, the relationships they have with their managers is a top-three focus of our work, without fail.

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Employee Relations: Examples + 10 Strategy Tips

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Understand the psychological contract At the foundation of the employee-employer relationship lies a social and psychological contract. This contract consists of beliefs about reciprocal obligations between the two parties. Offer time for people to work on their development and look after themselves.