It?s time for a grass roots change to the way we develop frontline leaders. They are vital to the success of any organisation. As the people who get their hands dirty, working with frontline staff and interacting with customers they make up 50% of your leaders, directly supervising up to 80% of your workforce. If you want them to succeed you need to turn your organisation from an industrial age factory into a conceptual age ecosystem. Frontline leadership expert Karen Schmidt shows you how to stop building an army of frontline managers and start nurturing a community of frontline leaders who can work in harmony with the nature of their teams.
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This book provides readers with a holistic approach to engineering management.We have seen that successful managers create a strong foundation of a common culture that enables learning, value creation, diversity and inclusion.
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