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Event Listings for February 25th, 2021

Accountability Virtual Lunch - Learn How to Keep Your Team Accountable and Focused
Add to Calendar 02/25/2021 11:00 am 02/25/2021 1:00 pm Accountability Virtual Lunch - Learn How to Keep Your Team Accountable and Focused ???????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? - Discover Ways to Holding Your People Accountablie [???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? Panera ???????????????? ????????????????] . . . We know one of the toughest jobs in a remote world is holding their people accountable. They have hired them to do a job that doesn't get done the way they had envisioned. Did you know that 50% of people who are responsible for leading others, by choice, will NOT hold people accountable at all, not even when things go off track. __ Join Us for This Advanced Accountability Bootcamp and Learn HOW to Keep Your Team Accountable and Focused! Holding your Team Accountable: This is one of the major challenges of managing a team – regardless of whether it’s a traditional team where people show up for work at a central physical location, or a team working remotely, or a team at a call center. We always get asked by leaders and managers…WHAT is the best way to do this? And HOW do you do it without falling into the trap of micromanaging people? The Challenge of Accountability: Accountability can be a tough challenge for any leader. Most of us who lead teams can relate to these statements: "Why don't people just do what I hired them to do" _ “I’m frustrated with the need to chase salespeople and their quotas each month. Their projections never seem to match up with reality.” _ “I’m unsure about what my people are REALLY doing every day.” _ We may convince ourselves that these kinds of problems “force” us to jump into the fray in an effort to fix things ourselves. Perhaps we tell ourselves that we have no alternative but to take the helm so we can make sure things are on course … and find out for ourselves what’s really going on. But is That Really Holding Them Accountable? Grab Your Guest Spot Today! Sandler Training in Frederick - Baltimore VIrtual Leadership Event - Get Your Guest Spot! Larry.VanSant@sandler.com MM/DD/YYYY

When:
February 25th, 2021
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Where:
Sandler Training in Frederick - Baltimore
VIrtual Leadership Event - Get Your Guest Spot!


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Discover Ways to Holding Your People Accountablie [???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? Panera ???????????????? ????????????????] . . .

We know one of the toughest jobs in a remote world is holding their people accountable.

They have hired them to do a job that doesn't get done the way they had envisioned.

Did you know that 50% of people who are responsible for leading others, by choice, will NOT hold people accountable at all, not even when things go off track.
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Join Us for This Advanced Accountability Bootcamp and Learn HOW to Keep Your Team Accountable and Focused!

Holding your Team Accountable:
This is one of the major challenges of managing a team – regardless of whether it’s a traditional team where people show up for work at a central physical location, or a team working remotely, or a team at a call center. We always get asked by leaders and managers…WHAT is the best way to do this? And HOW do you do it without falling into the trap of micromanaging people?

The Challenge of Accountability:
Accountability can be a tough challenge for any leader. Most of us who lead teams can relate to these statements:

"Why don't people just do what I hired them to do"
_
“I’m frustrated with the need to chase salespeople and their quotas each month. Their projections never seem to match up with reality.”
_
“I’m unsure about what my people are REALLY doing every day.”
_
We may convince ourselves that these kinds of problems “force” us to jump into the fray in an effort to fix things ourselves. Perhaps we tell ourselves that we have no alternative but to take the helm so we can make sure things are on course … and find out for ourselves what’s really going on.

But is That Really Holding Them Accountable?

Grab Your Guest Spot Today!