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How to succeed when you make the big move to supervising others: "A must for every new manager." -Alexandra Levit, author of They Don't Teach Corporate in College One of the hardest challenges in anyone's career is transitioning from being an employee responsible solely for one's own work to a manager responsible for others' performance. New managers face the stress of giving up control while at the same time needing to drive results through others. The Young Professional's Guide to Managing helps smooth the transition with a mix of relevant tips and stories, and a connection to rich online…mehr
How to succeed when you make the big move to supervising others: "A must for every new manager." -Alexandra Levit, author of They Don't Teach Corporate in College One of the hardest challenges in anyone's career is transitioning from being an employee responsible solely for one's own work to a manager responsible for others' performance. New managers face the stress of giving up control while at the same time needing to drive results through others. The Young Professional's Guide to Managing helps smooth the transition with a mix of relevant tips and stories, and a connection to rich online resources. It's an essential guide for new managers and emerging leaders, providing important insights including:
How to successfully transition to being a manager from the very first day
The ten skills all young professionals must develop to thrive as star managers
Managing people of different generations, both older and younger than you
How to hire, develop, and lead teams to incredible results
Advanced strategies for young managers, including how to fire underperforming employees and how to squash office politics
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Aaron McDaniel is a corporate manager, entrepreneur, author, public speaker, and community leader. He has held management roles in business development, strategy, marketing, customer service, operations, and sales at AT&T. Aaron wrote The Young Professional's Guide to the Working World and created SparkSource, the online community that reinvents career mentoring. He is also the founder of multiple entrepreneurial ventures, including e-commerce and mobile application development companies. A graduate of UC Berkeley's Undergraduate Haas School of Business, Aaron instructed a highly rated student-led course on leadership and has spoken at some of the nation's top universities and companies. Passionate about giving back, he founded the Jill Wakeman Foundation for Equality and is an active community volunteer in San Francisco, where he lives.Jim Kouzes is the coauthor of the award-winning and best-selling book The Leadership Challenge.
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