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Role Power Revisited - You Speak For The CEO - Part 1

Manager Tools

Mike Auzenne

Management, Leadership, Strategy, Feedback, How-to, Skills, Advice, Development, Careers, Coaching, Business

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Part 1 of our guidance where we don't recommend you use Role Power very often. But when you do, it's good to know it's more powerful than you realize.

Transcript

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Welcome to Manager Tools.

0:02.0

Roll Power Revisited.

0:05.0

You speak for the CEO.

0:07.0

Part one.

0:08.0

This cast answers these questions.

0:10.0

How much role power do I have?

0:12.0

Should I use my role power? Are there limits to my

0:15.0

role power? Well if you want answers to these questions and more, keep listening.

0:19.1

Here we go.

0:22.0

With a start to a new year well underway, you may have hired a flock of new candidates, or are

0:27.4

gearing up to do so this spring.

0:29.4

Why not make onboarding easier on yourself and let us help you get them started off on the right foot? on your

0:35.0

on boarding,

0:40.0

on your own own own own own.

0:38.0

Our effective communicator conferences will take your hires from new to improved.

0:41.0

And with a conference held nearly every week of the year

0:44.4

internationally, there's sure to be a time and location that suits your needs.

0:48.4

Visit us now at manager-dash Tools.com

0:52.8

forward slash training to find an event near you.

0:56.8

Roll Power, that's an interesting topic.

0:58.1

We've talked about it before,

0:59.1

so we're gonna revisit it a little bit today.

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