The Young Professional's Guide to Managing

Building, Guiding and Motivating Your Team to Achieve Awesome Results

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Aaron McDaniel ISBN: 9781601635419
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser Publication: May 20, 2013
Imprint: Career Press Language: English
Author: Aaron McDaniel
ISBN: 9781601635419
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser
Publication: May 20, 2013
Imprint: Career Press
Language: English

One of the hardest challenges in anyone’s career is transitioning from being a 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 needing to drive results through others.

Many of the more than 80 million members of the Millennial generation are facing the challenge of managing others without a guide to success specifically tailored to them.

The Young Professional’s Guide to Managing fills this void with a mix of relevant tips and stories, and a connection to rich online resources. It is an essential guide for all new managers and emerging leaders, providing important insights, including:

How to successfully transition to being a manager, from the very first day

The 10 skills all young professionals must develop to thrive as STAR managers

Managing people of different generations

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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One of the hardest challenges in anyone’s career is transitioning from being a 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 needing to drive results through others.

Many of the more than 80 million members of the Millennial generation are facing the challenge of managing others without a guide to success specifically tailored to them.

The Young Professional’s Guide to Managing fills this void with a mix of relevant tips and stories, and a connection to rich online resources. It is an essential guide for all new managers and emerging leaders, providing important insights, including:

How to successfully transition to being a manager, from the very first day

The 10 skills all young professionals must develop to thrive as STAR managers

Managing people of different generations

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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