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In this section you will find helpful videos and articles: from how to ace a job interview, to how to listen to feedback.

Danny Wilkinson Danny Wilkinson

The good manager feedback loop

One of the big struggles I see managers wrestling with is 'letting go' of things. Everything they've done up to this point is based on the actual job they do, like being a press officer, an IT engineer or a designer. But when you make that step up, it becomes less about doing that job and more about helping others to do that job.

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Danny Wilkinson Danny Wilkinson

New Senior Manager? Remember these 3 things

When people get promoted into a senior management role for the first time, while it’s great for their career, it can be daunting.

Suddenly they are not just leading a team, they are at the top table and impressions, reputation and perceptions become more important. The higher you go up the corporate ladder, the more people you meet and the less they know of you as a person or what you have achieved.

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Philippa Spratt Philippa Spratt

Overloaded?

You’ve got a full schedule of meetings, reports to write and lots of emails you haven’t read. It’s very tempting to plough on and try to push things forward on several fronts. You may feel like you’re very busy - but what are you achieving? It can be tough to think about your priorities and what to do next. If you feel really stuck and overloaded by your to-do list, try this.

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Danny Wilkinson Danny Wilkinson

Mistake? 4 ways to move past it.

When we make what we see as a mistake at work, it can feel horrible. Not only do we feel bad because of the perceived error, we then ruminate on it and beat ourselves up some more.

We’ve all been there. You can’t turn the clock back and erase the error, but you don’t have to keep reliving it. How you respond can make all the difference.

Here are four steps I use to help me move past making a mistake.

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Danny Wilkinson Danny Wilkinson

How do I keep work working for me?

I speak to quite a few clients who are feeling a bit disenchanted with work. They’re just not feeling the same way about it as they used to and it's impacting their performance and their general sense of satisfaction with life.

By this time, they want out and they want something new, now. That’s fine, but it can mean that you risk going into something that’s not quite right, just because it’s a change.

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