The 8 Greatest Mistakes New Managers Make: surviving your transition to a leadership position
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This book is for every new manager (and their managers) to help them make a swift and successful transition to their first leadership position. New managers and supervisors are most often chosen for their technical abilities or their individually achieved results. But while such a track record is helpful, it is not at all sufficient for becoming a successful leader. Those skills are not taught in calculus class, but they are introduced meaningfully in this book. Most new managers are thrown into these roles to sink or survive, and their managers tend to have little time to assist them in making the change. Their jobs will be hard enough without making the same mistakes as their predecessors. This book is their survival guide for recognizing, avoiding, and mitigating the most common errors made by high performers moving into their first management roles. The book is full of real-time quotes from real-life managers and leaders who have been there and done that. These are hard-won lessons of experience in their own words, packaged in an entertaining and memorable way. The author has enriched the text with his own experience ascending from a technical professional to executive leadership, then successfully coaching hundreds of new and experienced managers through the same kinds of transitions. Each chapter includes a checklist of resources and action ideas to help the new manager hit the ground running. By reading and using this book, new managers will discover how to: Adapt to their new position faster Get off to the best possible start Grow their reputation from the outset Leverage their development time Attract and retain the best talent Stay on the fast track to success What real leaders have said about this book: - First class! I wish I had this book when I was starting my career. It would have saved a great deal of time on the learning curve. It is a must read for new managers. - Diana Oreck, Vice President, Global Learning & Leadership Center, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company - Most people have worked for a good or a bad manager; this book will help you be one of the good ones. It is a practical and easy-to-read guide for anyone transitioning into a management position. - Jim Ukrop, Chairman First Market Bank - I d highly recommend this book to anyone interested in managing people, because they will learn the hard truths of being a good business leader much sooner and with fewer scars to show for it.- Bill Galanko, Vice President Law, Norfolk Southern Corporation - Like an early warning system, this book makes critical insights clear before they are discovered the hard way....The book s introduction alone is worth the price! - Fred Albrecht, Vice President Manufacturing, SCA Tissue North America - I wish I had this book early in my career! It would have accelerated my learning at the School of Hard Knocks - Judith B. Douglas,Global Government Industry Executive, EDS Corporation.
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