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

HRExecutive

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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Warning! Is Your New CEO a Square Peg in a Round Hole?

DecisionWise

The same seems to be true for coaches of any sport, whether it is soccer, the NBA, or college football. The answer lies in the fact that a change at the top is the fastest way to modify, or even reset, an organization’s contract. Which contract? This contract is so critical that when we talk about it, we use a capital “C.”

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Employee Relations: Examples + 10 Strategy Tips

Analytics in HR

Employee relations can refer to either an organization’s program or policies or a team of people that nurture the employer-employee relationship. Understand the psychological contract At the foundation of the employee-employer relationship lies a social and psychological contract.

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Workday Podcast: Using Employee Feedback to Create a Highly Engaged Organization

Workday

Kuness : Yeah, and this comes down to, I guess thinking about the psychological contract, you know, feeling like there's that level of fairness and balance between what I expect from my employer and what I signed up to when I joined the organization in comparison to, what I feel I'm getting back and what the organization's getting from me.

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