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Mara Gates
April 22, 2022
Pitney Bowes Inc.

5 Tips for New (and Aspiring) Leaders from Leaders at Pitney Bowes

All your hard work has finally paid off, and you’ve reached your goal of becoming a manager. Congratulations! Transitioning from being an individual contributor to a manager is exciting. But balancing your added responsibility and building leadership skills can be a bit daunting.

Don’t worry, you’re in the right place! We compiled some advice from leaders at Pitney Bowes from their “Meet Our Leaders” series to support you in your managerial endeavors. Keep reading to hear some of their best tips on how to make your transition into leadership smoother.

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