The five most common thinking errors made by managers and their psychological backgrounds

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Every day, managers are faced with a multitude of decisions that significantly influence the direction and success of their area of responsibility. However, despite their experience and expertise, they are not immune to cognitive biases and thinking errors that can negatively influence their decision-making. These often have deep-rooted psychological backgrounds that shape human thinking and behaviour. This article explains five of the most common thinking errors that managers make in their day-to-day work and the psychological mechanisms that underlie these errors.

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Leadership, teamwork and the technique of reflexive loops

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The reflexive loop technique is a helpful tool that leaders can use to significantly improve the organization and efficiency of their team. This method is based on the principle of continuous reflection and adaptation, which enables teams to dynamically optimize their processes and structures and adapt to changing requirements.

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The devastating consequences of inconsistent leadership

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A professional leader inspires, motivates and steers their team towards common goals. But what happens when a manager is inconsistent in their leadership style? This misbehavior has a significant negative impact on the team and ultimately on the entire company. In this article, we will explore the various disadvantages associated with an inconsistent leadership style.

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How managers can decide whether they should intervene in team conflicts

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Conflict within a team is inevitable and can present both challenges and opportunities for growth and improvement. For managers, it is important to know when to intervene and when it is better to allow employees to resolve conflicts themselves. This decision requires a keen sense of various criteria, which are explained below.

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Charisma in leadership: Must-have or nice-to-have?

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Charisma is a term that is often quoted but not always clearly defined, especially in the context of leadership and management. Charismatic leaders seem to have a special charisma and an ability to inspire and motivate those around them. This article highlights the specific characteristics that characterise a charismatic leader.

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Change of perspective in feedback dialogue: Psychological methods and tools for managers

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Managers are often faced with the challenge of helping employees to change their perspective during feedback discussions. When dialogue partners have an entrenched, possibly incorrect view of certain aspects of work, it is particularly important to take a targeted and empathetic approach. Knowledge of psychological methods and tools can be crucial in these conversations in order to achieve the desired change. This article looks at how you as a manager can use these approaches effectively in five steps.

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Futurised Practices: The underestimated benefits of empathic employee dialogues in a leadership context

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In the set of futurised practices that managers need, the ability to conduct empathic conversations is of central importance. In doing so, they not only respond rationally to the concerns and problems of their employees, but also take emotional aspects into account. Empathy, the ability to understand and appreciate the feelings and perspectives of others, is an essential part of this dialogue. It requires the manager to listen actively, not to judge, to show genuine interest and to respond appropriately to the emotional needs of staff.

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De-escalating communication: The key to efficient conflict resolution for managers

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Communication plays a central role in the modern working world, especially for managers. One particular form, de-escalating communication, has proven to be particularly effective in resolving conflicts and reducing tensions. But what is meant by this term, what are the benefits of the principle and what tools are needed?

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A must: Inspiring leadership in a technologized world of work

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In a world increasingly permeated by technology, the way we work has fundamentally changed. Automation, artificial intelligence and digital tools have revolutionized many aspects of traditional work and made processes more efficient. However, this technological evolution not only brings benefits, but also poses new challenges for the management and leadership of companies and teams. Inspiring leadership is becoming increasingly important in this technologized world of work. It provides the emotional and social balance to an often rational and machine-digital working environment and makes a decisive contribution to the success of organizations.

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The influence of self-doubt on the work of managers

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Self-doubt is a pervasive phenomenon in the lives of leaders. Its impact can be both destructive and constructive, depending on its nature and how it is dealt with. It is important to understand the difference between positive and negative self-doubt in order to recognize and manage their impact on leadership quality.

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