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175. A Formula to Navigate Change, Overwork, & Confusion with Sonya Shelton

About this Podcast Ep. 175 – A recent study by Dell Technologies* reports that an estimated 85% of jobs in 2030 haven’t been invented yet. This research coupled with the emerging and rapidly growing applications of AI, signals a wave of rapid change will be hitting the workplace soon. If you haven’t already experienced the increasing …

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170. Teaming in a Hybrid World and Pay Equity with Sally Loftis

About this Podcast Ep. 170 – If you’re feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by the lack of team engagement in your remote and hybrid work environments, then you are not alone! Despite your efforts to encourage collaboration, you may be encountering disengaged or siloed team members. It’s time to address these challenges head-on by intentionally implementing effective …

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169. Dual Models

About this Podcast Ep. 169 – Traditional models of leadership are often presented as cookie-cutter frameworks, but the reality is that true leadership isn’t so clear-cut. In fact, the best way to lead lies within the gray zone, the middle ground along the spectrum of two different leadership models. The key realization for leaders is …

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165. Overdone Strengths

About this Podcast Ep. 165 – In this episode of The Manager Track Podcast, host Ramona Shaw discusses the concept of ‘Overdone Strengths’ and how it impacts leadership effectiveness. She offers insights on why it’s critical to understand this concept for self-awareness and leadership development, provides concrete examples, and shares some strategies for recognizing and …

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