Bringing Out the Best in Your People (Spanish version)

  • Reference: HBS-R1005K

  • Year: 2009

  • Number of pages: 7

  • Geographic Setting: Netherlands

  • Publication Date: May 1, 2010

  • Fecha de edición: Nov 15, 2013

  • Source: HBSP (USA)

  • Type of Document: Article

  • Industry Setting: Agribusiness;Agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting;Apparel accessories;Florists;Retail trade

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Some leaders drain all the intelligence and capability out of their teams. Because they need to be the most capable person in the room, these managers shut down the smarts of others, ultimately stifling the flow of ideas. At the other extreme are leaders who care less about flaunting their own IQs and more about fostering a culture of intelligence in their companies. Under these "multipliers," employees don't just feel smarter; they become smarter. This article explores the ways in which multipliers manage five areas-talent, culture, strategy, decision making, and execution-much differently than their less-enlightened colleagues (the diminishers).

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