
Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
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1 month ago |
sloanreview.mit.edu | Benjamin Laker |Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
Topics Column Our expert columnists offer opinion and analysis on important issues facing modern businesses and managers. More in this series Summary: As the four-day workweek evolves from experiment to reality at many organizations, some are thriving and reaping benefits like higher ... productivity, stronger engagement, and improved hiring and retention, while others are struggling with implementation.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
hbr.org | Chidiebere Ogbonnaya |Vijay Pereira |Benjamin Laker |Mayowa Babalola |William Y Degbey
Managing an employee with a terminal illness requires a balance of compassion and strategic action. When an employee receives a terminal diagnosis continuing to work might offer them a sense of normalcy and purpose. As the illness becomes a part of their daily life, work can be a respite by helping them maintain social connections and feel productive.
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Apr 4, 2023 |
dailymaverick.co.za | Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
THE CONVERSATION Being an effective manager is more than just delegating tasks and pushing people – as Ted Lasso’s positive leadership shows. Apple TV’s wildly successful comedy, Ted Lasso, has returned for a third series. The show’s well-meaning, if bumbling, American coach of fictional English football team AFC Richmond is known for his motivational speeches. Take this example from the first series:“Y’all played a heck of a game out there.
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Apr 2, 2023 |
iol.co.za | Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
By Chidiebere OgbonnayaApple TV+’s wildly successful comedy “Ted Lasso” has returned for a third series. The show’s well-meaning, if bumbling, American coach of fictional English football team AFC Richmond is known for his motivational speeches. Take this example from the first series: “Y’all played a heck of a game out there. We may not have won, but y’all definitely succeeded…“I want you to be grateful that you’re going through this sad moment with all these other folks.
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Mar 25, 2023 |
shethepeople.tv | Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
Apple TV’s wildly successful comedy, Ted Lasso, has returned for a third series. The show’s well-meaning, if bumbling, American coach of fictional English football team AFC Richmond is known for his motivational speeches. Take this example from the first series:Lasso is a good manager – and an inspirational one – who always puts his team’s needs first. He can be too optimistic and ambitious at times, but he’s generally very supportive of those around him.
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