"Managing People in a Small Business" Seminar | Eastern NC Now

If you own or manage a small business and you manage other people you have one of the most stressful jobs in the American workplace

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    If you own or manage a small business and you manage other people you have one of the most stressful jobs in the American workplace. First,no one is as committed to the business as you are. You may be working with people of different ages, from different cultures, with family connections they think remove them from responsibility, are stealing from you, or are using the job as a holding pattern until they find something better. Managing people in a small business demands different rules.

    "Managing People in a Small Business," offers a wide range of practical information that helps small business owners and managers to manage more effectively. In the program you will discover:

  • How to find good people
  • How personality styles effect our leadership and management styles
  • ow to "catch people doing things right" and retain good employees
  • How to interview for good work ethic
  • The only five resources you and your team have
  • How to deal with underperforming employees
  • How to be a better teacher-which is what great owners/managers really are
  • When it is time to be The Boss

    "Managing People In a Small Business," focuses on the fact that management is about getting more done through others, profitably.

    Click here to register for the class.

  • Contact: Lentz Stowe
  •     Lentz.Stowe@beaufortccc.edu

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