Manolo Alvarez

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Once people understand their role and contribution, great managers set clear and consistent expectations about the outcomes of their team’s work. By defining the what and not the how, great managers give employees the autonomy to find their own way of achieving these goals. Feeling the liberty to figure things out for themselves and apply their own style is very important for people, since autonomy is one of three main drivers of human motivation, as Dan Pink explains in Drive.
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