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How to Manage Yourself Better | BTalk Australia

January 13th, 2009 @ 11:30 am

Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Manager, Podcasts, Professional Development, Career, Phil Dobbie

(10 min 07) What type of manager are you? The old autocratic disciplinarian, or the consultative mentoring type. In today’s BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie looks at the types of managers that exist in Aussie businesses and finds out how you can improve your style to produce better results from your team.

You’ll hear from the following management experts:
- Prof James Sarros from Monash University
- Greg Dixon from Career Builders
- Ann Rolfe from Mentoring Works
- Psychologist Jasmine Sliger
- Dr Michael Lyvers from Bond University
- John Edwards from Macquarie Graduate School of Management

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Hear these interviews in full in previous editions of BTalk Australia:
Don’t Boss Me Around | BTalk Australia
What Colour Are You? | BTalk Australia
Mentoring Is a Two-Way Street | BTalk Australia
Don’t Get Mad, Get Managed | BTalk Australia
Coffee and Other Recreational Drugs | BTalk Australia
I Want My MBA | BTalk Australia

View all BTalk Australia podcasts here

Subscribe to BTalk Australia on iTunes.

 

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  • Blogger Thumbnail Phil Dobbie Phil Dobbie has a wealth of radio and business experience. He started his career in commercial radio in the UK and, since coming to Australia in 1991, has held senior marketing and management roles with Telstra, OzEmail, the British Tourist Authority and other telecommunications, media, travel and advertising businesses. In BTalk Australia he provides a lively and insightful view on business issues, adding his blend of irony and humour to the discussions. more »

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