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  Improve your management skills from the material in this section, which contains articles, resources, hints and tips for managers and supervisors. Be sure to check the other management categories here.

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  • Guidelines for Effective Feedback
    By Christina Morfeld - This article provides six important - yet simple - guidelines for increasing the effectiveness of performance feedback. (Added: 14-Sep-2002 Hits: 54 )
  • Guidelines for manager's socializing with employees
    By Joan Lloyd, C.S.P. - I have recently been promoted to manager. My fellow managers do not socialize with employees. They don't even attend employee recognition events & company functions. My employees rarely get a chance to come together as a group, so anything I can do to create more team feeling seems like a good idea. How do I find the balance? (Added: 27-Mar-2002 Hits: 50 )
  • How To Be A Better Manager
    By NA - I believe anyone can be a good manager. It is as much trainable skill as it is inherent ability; as much science as art. Here are some things that make you a better manager (Added: 23-Sep-2001 Hits: 81 )
  • Improving Communication - Tips For Managers
    By Robert Bacal - Research indicates that managers spend somewhere between 50% - 80% of their total time communicating in one way or the other. This isn't surprising, since communication is so critical to everything that goes on in an organization (Added: 14-Nov-2000 Hits: 92 )
  • Inventory Efficiency In The Supply Chain
    By R. Michael Donovan - ADOBE ACROBAT REQUIRED Consultant R. Michael Donovan provides a 25 point checklist to evaluate the order-to-delivery process and its impact on inventory efficiency, flow production, cycle time and predictable delivery performance. Donovan makes a case that some relatively minor adjustment can pay for a new Supply Chain Management system from cash that was buried in inventory before you even buy new software. (Added: 23-May-2001 Hits: 45 )

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