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The thread explores the qualities and traits that participants believe are essential for an ideal director in their business. Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding communication, support, and leadership styles they value in their directors.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding their experiences with directors, with some expressing satisfaction and others voicing frustration over communication and support issues. No clear consensus emerges on the ideal director traits.
Participants share a range of experiences, from positive relationships with their directors to challenges faced due to lack of support or communication. The discussion reflects the diverse experiences within the consultant community.
Consultants seeking to understand different perspectives on effective leadership and support within their teams may find this discussion relevant.
Paula R. Lewis said:And...when you promise things, like rewards for things, be sure to deliver!!
Dianneskitchen said:I feel very fortunate, because my director does pretty much everything that is mentioned above. She always responds to phone calls or emails, she has great cluster meeetings with recognition, she always gives gifts and pins for all our accomplishments, and she is always there for us. I have been with her for 3 1/2 years, and have no complaints.
GourmetGirl said:4) For things that are borrowed to be returned and returned quickly
-I can understand running out of something and not owning all the products, but all those little business supplies that are borrowed and not returned add up. Also, I feel that I should be going to you to borrow something, not the other way around
friday said:My director doesn't like me. She is not the director who recruited me. I shifted up when my director resigned due to illness. I always thought she didnt like me but I knew for sure when a girl from the band I have played in for 9 years came up to me and said "I am ****'s niece- she can't STAND you- but I think you are alright." I was just sick over that. I had only met my director twice before she became my director, and I have only actually seen or spoken to her once, sometimes twice, a year for the 6 years I have been on her team. She never returns my calls, never responds to emails, nothing. I have 4 active, qualified. I am working toward promoting. I pray that I will NEVER be the nasty director who complains about my team so much that they find out about it ON THE STREET!! IN ANOTHER TOWN!!!!
Wow- am I just a little bitter? Ouch. Sorry.