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Horrible Bosses
It isn’t just a coincidence that there are several hit TV shows and movies that mock office-life and the capabilities of those in charge. Think Office Space, The Office, and most recently, Horrible Bosses.
Not every manager is as bad as Kevin Spacey is in Horrible Bosses. However, there are many organizational leaders and managers who don’t fully understand the impact of every decision they make, every comment they make, or their own behaviors. Have you ever stopped to think about why being an effective leader matters? Or how to become a more effective leader?
Join Skywalk Group Partner and organizational development expert, Tim Sieck, for a free leadership breakfast on Friday, March 2nd at 7:30am. Tim will share evidence that supports the need for leadership development, discuss why it is such a challenging task for both individuals and organizations, and provide practical tips on how to improve leadership development in organizations.
Also, the first Leadership & Development Public Workshop series of 2012 kicks off in March. There are still seats available for this 4-session series that focuses on practical skills that every manager needs to be a successful leader.
Don’t be a horrible boss. Be a solution in your organization-not part of the problem. Participants who attend the leadership breakfast on March 2nd will receive a 10% discount on registrations for Leadership & Development Public Workshop or The Truth About Becoming a Manager.

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