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Keeping Employees Accountable for Results--Quick Tips for Busy Managers.


Keeping Employees Accountable for Results -- Quick Tips for Busy Managers

Brian Cole Brian Cole (September 8 1942 – August 2 1972) was the bass guitar player for the 1960s folk rock band The Association.

Cole was born in Tacoma, Washington. He died in Los Angeles, California of a heroin overdose at the age of 29, and, as of 2005, was the only original
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 have the time to actually learn the skills that can help you do just that. Keeping Employees Accountable for Results provides checklists, how-tos and other tools you need to help your people accomplish more. The book shows you how to move beyond the annual performace review, which focuses on what has already occurred, toward setting expectations, monitoring progress, giving feedback and--perhaps most importantly--following through. It also includes sections on inviting comment, properly linking to consequences and measuring effectiveness. Miller is also the author Quick Team Building Activities for Busy Managers, and is the principal of Working Solutions Inc. His company's client list includes FranklinCovey FranklinCovey (NYSE: FC), based in West Valley City, Utah, is a provider of time management training and assessment services for organizations and individuals. The company was formed on May 30, 1997, as a result of an acquisition by Franklin Quest of Stephen R. , of 7 Habits fame, Nationwide Insurance and the UPS Store. Cover art courtesy Courtesy
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youth organization, ever ready to perform good deeds. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 59]

Castiglione, Baldassare

(1478–1529) author of The Courtier, Renaissance bible of etiquette. [Ital. Lit.
 Raincoast Books.
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