Managementography: Leadership and the art of resilience

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The rose blooming under a ray of light in a barren, windowless room is a powerful metaphor for a particularly important aspect of a leader’s work: resilience. The term refers to the ability to adapt, grow and thrive despite adverse circumstances. In the role of a leader, this skill is crucial to overcoming both personal and organisational challenges and ensuring long-term success.

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The benefits of focus for leaders: An in-depth look

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The ability to focus has become an invaluable asset for leaders considering the demands of the job. Focus is more than just a technique; it is a strategic direction that has profound implications for the efficiency, productivity and well-being of both the leader and their team. The benefits of focus are explained in detail below.

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The manager of the future between covert tactical behaviour and fairness towards employees

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The manager of the future faces the challenge of acting both tactically skilfully and fairly. While covert tactical behaviour may be necessary in certain situations, fairness towards employees is essential to promote trust, motivation and a positive corporate culture. This article explores the different aspects of these two seemingly contradictory leadership approaches and discusses how leaders can strike a balance between them.

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Self-reflection in leadership: Reasons for rejection and untapped potential

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Self-reflection is an important tool for personal and professional development that can be invaluable, especially for managers. Despite its numerous benefits, however, many managers neglect or even actively reject it. Below, we explore the most common reasons for rejection of self-reflection, followed by a detailed account of the benefits and value that self-reflective leaders can bring to both themselves and their teams.

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Leadership: The Open-Door Dilemma

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The role of leaders is to motivate, support, and guide their employees to achieve organisational goals together. A widespread and well-intentioned practice among many managers is to offer employees the opportunity to approach them at any time with problems. This approach seems friendly and accessible at first glance, but in everyday work life, it causes more harm than good. This article will explain the reasons for this in detail and present alternative strategies that are more effective.

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Task-Boomeranging: A challenge for modern management

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Task re-delegation is a phenomenon that can be observed in many organisations and has significant negative potential to impact efficiency and productivity. This article defines the term redelegation, discusses the resulting disadvantages for managers and the impact on task completion and productivity. Finally, strategies are presented on how managers can prevent the re-delegation of tasks.

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