I don’t have a feeling of inferiority. Never had. I’m as good as anybody, but no better.
-Katherine Johnson (1918-2020), NASA Mathematician
In his article, "
Managing Oneself" in
Harvard Business Review Online (Fall 2009; www.hbr.org), management guru Peter Drucker provides advice to leaders on improving their performance. One piece of advice he provided was to take advantage of your strengths. He suggests...
"To accurately identify your strengths, use feedback analysis. Every time you make a key decision, write down the outcome you expect. Several months later, compare the actual results with your expected results. Look for patterns in what you're seeing: What results are you skilled at generating? What abilities do you need to enhance in order to get the results you want? What unproductive habits are preventing you from creating the outcomes you desire? In identifying opportunities for improvement, don't waste time cultivating skill areas where you have little competence. Instead, concentrate on — and build on — your strengths."
Exchange has packaged six of its practical management resources into a single “
Manager’s Tool Kit” and is offering the entire set at a 33% discount — separately these resources would cost $175, but we are offering the entire
Manager’s Tool Kit for only $112. Resources in the kit include:
- The Art of Leadership: Managing Early Childhood Organizations
- Managing Money: A Center Director’s Guidebook
- Beginnings Workshops Book #8 — Professionalism
- 250 Management Success Stories from Child Care Directors
- Developing Capable, Creative Teachers CD Book
- Leading People in Early Childhood Settings CD Book
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