Growth GPS

Growth GPS

Professional Training and Coaching

Novi, Michigan 952 followers

Making A Difference in workplace dynamics - one MAD Team at a time.

About us

Looking for your firm to go from good to great? That's our passion. Performance booms at organizations that invest in their employees, leading to organic growth, greater job creation and, ultimately, change that shapes the future. The world gains momentum when people show up to work every day, energized and equipped to perform at their best. We help forward-thinking organizations seeking transformation to hire, develop and manage an unstoppable workforce. With your ideal culture as the roadmap, we guide your journey to align leadership style, management priorities, systems & processes to engage individuals and teams to embrace change, perform flawlessly and overachieve!

Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Novi, Michigan
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
Innovation, Leadership development, Culture development, Employee engagement, Team development, Customer development, Organization alignment, Organization development, Training workshops, Innovation Development, Leadership culture, Leadership vision, Organization Assessments, and Employee Surveys

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Employees at Growth GPS

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  • The 70% rule now includes 4 startling facts: 1. 70% of employee satisfaction is determined by direct manager/supervisor 2. 70% of employee communication about the company is delivered by direct manager/supervisor 3. 70% of employee decision to stay or leave is based on relationship with direct manager/supervisor 4. Now... 70% of variance in team engagement... Are your managers & supervisors equipped to beat all four 70% rules? We experience the sad impacts of managers not trained with the skills they need to lead effectively. We help managers & supervisors do better. We're ready to help yours. Here's how: https://lnkd.in/gv9X5zR3 #managertraining #supervisortraining #leadershiptraining #training #managers #supervisors #training #leadership

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    Just three in 10 managers globally are engaged -- feel involved and enthusiastic -- in their jobs. So, the chances of them engaging and improving the wellbeing of those they lead are low. If a company wants to increase workforce engagement, it should prioritize making managers’ jobs as streamlined, engaging and fulfilling as possible. Organizations must identify and promote the best methods for selecting and developing managers with the talents and skills to effectively coach in the new and changing workplace. It is also important to reformulate the primary responsibilities of managing, shifting from administrative work to coaching. Learn how to create an engaged workforce by empowering your managers: https://lnkd.in/g8jD6Auj

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  • We have fun when participants in our workshops have fun. Having fun at work is a sign of a high-trust, courageous workplace. That’s when people thrive, do their best work, and actively promote their company. Way to go Drake Enterprises, Inc.! #culture #leadershiptraining #training #strategy #corporatetraining

  • Leaders and managers, do you avoid feedback conversations? Data indicates most of us do - we aren’t sure how to do it, or even why. Yet when we do our best at something, we want to know how our effort is received so to do even better, right? Ask yourself, wasn’t it feedback from a mentor or that individual who you respected so much that guided your career forward? Reflect: how did that person guide me? Chances are, it wasn’t some big deal, some intimidating exchange, or even a series of meetings. No, it’s likely the feedback that influenced you most was informal, given in small bites, with the kind of support that encouraged you to change it up, try approaching things differently. This post is a classic in how to provide feedback that works. In this time of year when performance reviews overwhelm managers and employees alike, try the “feed forward” approach described and discover the joy of helping others grow and develop in themselves and their work. #leadership #feedback #feedforward #mentoring

    Try this radical new approach to feedback

    Try this radical new approach to feedback

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