Ambition: A key competence for managers in the digital age

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Ambition is a concept that appears simple at first glance, but its complexity encompasses many facets. In philosophy, ambition is often seen as a driving force that motivates people to achieve their goals and surpass themselves. Psychologically, ambition reflects the inner desire to succeed, to be recognised and to realise oneself. For leaders in management, ambition is both a personal and a professional quality that contributes significantly to the effectiveness and efficiency of their leadership role.

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Professional break management for managers

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There now seems to be an abundance of tips, tricks, instructions, advice and coaching for all areas that managers need to consider in their work. In addition, new recommendations and instructions are springing up like mushrooms every day in the social business media. However, one niche has so far been overlooked: professional break management for managers.

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The art of balance: Why managers should familiarise themselves with the principles of Feng Shui

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Feng Shui, literally translated as “wind and water”, is an ancient Chinese practice that focuses on harmonising individuals with their surroundings. This philosophy, which originated over 3,000 years ago, is based on the idea that the arrangement and design of spaces can influence the flow of energy, also known as chi. Feng Shui looks at both the physical environment and the energetic dynamics and aims to create a balance between the two. In an office, Feng Shui helps to create an atmosphere that promotes productivity and well-being by aiming for harmonious alignment of furniture, colours and decorations.

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The psychology of self-presentation: Reflections on the presence of managers in social media

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In the modern workplace, the way leaders communicate and present themselves has changed dramatically. With the advent of social media, leaders have discovered new platforms to spread their messages, strengthen their brand and engage with different audiences. This development is not only a technological advancement, but also deeply rooted in psychological mechanisms. In this article, we explore why leaders are increasingly using social media and the psychological factors at play.

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The timeless relevance of Aristotelian virtue ethics in modern leadership

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Aristotle’s ethics of virtue, which has inspired philosophers, theologians and leaders for over two thousand years, remains a foundation of ethical reflection and practical application. In a rapidly changing world, the question may arise as to whether such ancient principles are still relevant. However, Aristotle’s focus on character development, virtue and the pursuit of the “good life” proves to be a timeless guide for responsible leaders seeking guidance both today and in the future.

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The psychological principles and effects of timeblocking for managers

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Managers face the daily challenge of managing a multitude of tasks and commitments. In order to work effectively and efficiently in this demanding environment, the self-management principle of time blocking is a valuable strategy. Time blocking, also known as time blocking, means dividing the working day into specific blocks of time, each dedicated to a specific task or activity. This method is based on several psychological principles and creates effects that can have a positive influence on leadership behaviour.

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The art of dialogue: Basic techniques for managers

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Effective communication plays a crucial role in the role of a manager. The way in which managers talk to their employees not only influences the working atmosphere, but also the motivation and productivity of the team. Regardless of the content of the conversation, there are basic techniques that managers should use to ensure open, respectful and productive communication.

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Dealing with excessive self-demand: A guide for managers

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Many managers have excessive expectations of themselves. This leads to stress, burnout and permanent dissatisfaction. The path from an unrealistically high level of expectations to a normality of demands on oneself is not easy, but it is necessary for long-term success and personal well-being. This article will explore how leaders can recognise their excessive expectations of themselves and reduce them to a healthy level.

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The power of attractiveness: Influences on the management of employees

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Attractiveness is a concept that finds meaning in many different ways and contexts. It ranges from physical attraction and emotional attraction to intellectual and professional attraction. Attractiveness plays a central role in the management of employees, manifesting itself in various facets and can have far-reaching effects on the dynamics within a team and the success of an organisation. This paper examines the different dimensions of attractiveness and analyses their impact on leadership.

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How a new manager quickly builds credibility and respect in the team

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One of the biggest challenges for any new manager is to build trust and respect with an existing team in the shortest possible time. Trust is the foundation for effective collaboration and successful leadership. Without trust, even the most talented team cannot realise its full potential. This article explains how a newly appointed leader can quickly build trust using psychological techniques, best practices and practical tips.

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