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Becoming A Manager Perry Mcintosh Richard Luecke

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Becoming A Manager Perry Mcintosh Richard Luecke
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Publisher: American Management Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Perry McIntosh, Richard Luecke
ISBN: 9780761214816, 076121481X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Becoming A Manager Perry Mcintosh Richard Luecke by Perry Mcintosh, Richard Luecke 9780761214816, 076121481X instant download after payment.

Becoming A Manager by Perry McIntosh And Richard A. LueckeThe role of the new manager demands a new mindset, new activities, and new relationships with people throughout the organization. Becoming a Manager guides the first-time manager through these and other challenges.Part One, Making the Transition, explores how to make the critical shift from individual contributor to manager; what it takes to build a successful partnership with your boss; and the key elements of managing time, which is every manager's scarcest commodity.Part Two, Developing Your Management Skills, examines how to use influence and persuasion to manage without formal authority; how to develop a leadership style; the elements of planning and setting goals; and the critical roles of work processes and continuous improvement.In Part Three, Managing Others, readers learn how to master the performance management process; adopt a process for making sound decisions; and handle difficult people and situations, including high-value customers or a difficult boss.Throughout the course, examples, exercises, "Think About It" sections, and topical sidebars provide readers opportunities for practice, feedback, and application.

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