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How to Develop People Instead of Just Managing Output

4 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Managing output is easy. You track deliverables, measure productivity, and hold people accountable for results. Developing people is harder. It requires building their capability, not just extracting their effort. In this episode of This Is Strategic Marketing, I show you how to shift from managing what your team produces to developing how they think. When you can only manage output, your team gets faster at what they already know, but they don't grow, and when they don't grow, you hit a ceiling. Learn how to give feedback on thinking strategically rather than just on outcomes, create opportunities for your team to make decisions they haven't made before, and invest time in teaching rather than just directing. That's how you get both results today and capability for tomorrow.

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