35 manager survey questions for employees: A 2023 guide
Manager survey questions offer a valuable opportunity to solicit employee feedback, and effectively improve manager performance.
Manager survey questions offer a valuable opportunity to solicit employee feedback, and effectively improve manager performance.
As an HR professional, your best defense is a good offense. If you can anticipate the reasons you might have a proposal denied, you can more readily dispel misconceptions.
In his new book, Expand the Circle, PI’s Matt Poepsel has a solution for ineffective and outdated leadership. Learn more in our Q&A.
Nobody approached this “return to office” request with a sense of obligation. We were here to connect with colleagues, sure, but also to compete.
Understanding the different communication styles of our team members builds trust, improves interpersonal skills, and enables efficient and effective decision making.
Micromanagement fuels resentment and negativity—and who wants to work in an office like that? True leaders are constantly seeking to improve themselves, which means enhancing their self-awareness.
Meetings are essential to a team’s communication, collaboration, and effectiveness. But with so many different kinds of meetings out there, from one-on-one meetings to all hands meetings, how do you know which one is the most effective for your needs?
Perception bias influences how we perceive people based on their race, gender, age, and much more, and if left unchecked, it can lead us to make poor decisions based on stereotypes and assumptions.
Companies are playing perpetual catch-up when it comes to understanding not only who’s using AI tools, but the ramifications of how they’re using them.
Learn how to incorporate psychological safety exercises into your team-building efforts to improve communication, collaboration, and cohesion.
What does a human energy crisis mean for the world of work? It’s a question that is becoming top of mind for business leaders everywhere.
Change can be hard and messy – and it’s often not a choice. So how does a leader guide their people through unforeseen circumstances and complex problems?
Transformational leaders inspire their team by living their own ideals—the “do as I say, not as I do” managerial mantra has no place within the organizations and teams they lead.