Do any of these situations sound familiar?
- You're having an issue at work and the problem continues to nag at you
into the evening. All you want are options, or a hint about how to handle
the situation. Unfortunately, it's too late to call a colleague at home.
What do you do?
- You've just been asked to take on the leadership of a new team. Where do
you begin? How do you get everyone pulling in the same direction? What is
your boss expecting from you?
- You're an experienced manager, but you're not getting the buy-in of
your peers and upper management. How do you get them to listen to your
ideas and take them seriously? Who do you consult when you and your boss
aren't communicating?
If you're a leader or manager of technical professionals, these
and other bothersome situations may crop up intermittently or even on a regular basis.
If so, our Leadership Online Resource Center
(LORC) for technical leaders and managers may be just what you need.
We understand that your schedule doesn't
always coincide with "business hours". You want up-to-date information
quickly, without a lot of fuss. Like other leaders (regardless of experience level)
a little timely advice now and then may also be welcome. Unfortunately, there are about
a gazillion leadership and management books, tapes, and CDs out on the market and
millions of articles available on the Internet. Which resources are right for you
and/or your situation?


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