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When Managers Learn to Become Leaders
Issue: January/February 2020
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"Then vs. Now” covers so many topics, but there is one that I’ve been focusing on for a number of years. As managers of people, everyone develops their own style. But how do you develop as a leader? Leaders know to talk, communicate, and engage others to want to follow them. Here’s what I believe: When managers are learning to become leaders, it’s critical to learn the value of an early conversation.

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About the Author
Janna Mullaney, COE, OCS, OSC

(443-838- 2993; janna.mullaney@ espmgmt.com), is a past president of ASOA and Senior Vice-President of Operations, EyeCare Services Partners, which is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and a faculty member in the Certificate Program.

 

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