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Paperback 10 Steps to Be a Successful Manager, 2nd Ed Book

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ISBN13: 9781949036206

10 Steps to Be a Successful Manager, 2nd Ed

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There's always room for improvement.

It's tough to be a great manager, but also fascinating, enriching, meaningful, and fun. Organizations need managers who bring individuals and teams together to do their best work in the service of company goals--make no mistake, management is a people-driven job.

Though the barriers to success are many--you could become a victim of circumstances, confuse the need to manage with the need to control, let management become maintenance, fail to tune up and realign--don't be discouraged. With over 30 years of experience, author Lisa Haneberg has seen it all and is here to guide you with 10 Steps to Be a Successful Manager. From detailing the foundational importance of knowing your business to understanding pull versus push motivation, managing change, and leaving a legacy, Haneberg illustrates how to establish or realign your management habits, describing in each step an area of action you can develop for a healthy management practice. With pointers, examples, tables, tools, and worksheets, this updated second edition is also aligned with ATD survey-based research on social skills crucial to managerial success--so you are better able to build managerial capabilities.

Intended for managers of all experience levels, this book will help you to embrace your challenges and triumph over management barriers. Make your current management challenge the best job you will ever have.

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A step-by-step guide to doing a better job as a manager

Lisa Haneberg is one of the best management authors there is when it comes to writing short, practical, helpful books. 10 Steps to be a Successful Manager is one of them. Management is not about easy or universal answers. It is about intelligent choices that lead to action. So, the way to judge almost any management book is to ask: "Will this book help me?" This book will help you if you are a new manager, trying to find your sea legs in a world that's very different from being an individual contributor. It will also help you if you're a seasoned manager, looking for ways to improve your performance. Like most writers on the subject, Lisa has her own way of defining the distinction between leadership and management. She says that everyone who's responsible for the performance of a group will do both leadership things and management things. Here's a quote. "Management is a set of methods and practices - a regimen - that enables us to run a business or a piece of a business. It's a job. Leadership is not a job; it's the way we do the job." That quote tells you how she approaches management. It's a set of methods and practices. She lists ten that are important steps to management success. Clarify, negotiate and commit to your role. Understand your expected results. Know your piece of the business. Build a great team. Choose employees wisely. Define and model excellence. Plan the work and work the plan - flexibly Obliterate barriers. Proactively manage change and transition. Leave a legacy of capacity to produce. Lisa suggests that you do the first two steps in order, then skip around as much as you want. There are several different types of work aids scattered throughout the book to help you get the most out of it. They include advice, tools, worksheets, and tables. The book is well organized and clearly written. What's the downside? This is not a book that you read, slap shut and figure you've got it. You won't get much from the book unless you're willing to dig in and work at the exercises, answer the questions and fill in the forms. If you want to just think you've learned how to be a better manager, this is not the book for you. But if you really want to do better, there's a lot here to help you.

Full of practical advice and valuable tools

Ten Steps to Be a Successful Manager is a highly practical guide for anyone who wants to excel in their role of manager. Packed with practical advice and written in a clear, engaging style, Haneberg outlines an action plan for success. Here are some of the features that make this book valuable: ::Tools. Many chapters have a "Tool" section. These range from a list of questions you can use to discover and clarify what's expected of you to ways to spark collaboration by your reports. ::Pointers. These handy sidebars are sprinkled throughout the book and flag information you need to know. ::Worksheets. Lisa provides lots of handy worksheets to help you tackle everything from planning your week to determining which metrics to measure. As an aside, in Worksheet 3.1, the very first question is one that every manager should ask to prevent employee disengagement! ::Tune Up. Every chapter ends with a section called "Tune up and Realign." This summary reminds the reader to focus on what's most important to implement each step effectively. All in all, this is a great, well written book. Lisa has a wonderful style which speaks with authority without being preachy. She comes across as a mentor who wants to see you succeed and knows exactly how to help you go about doing that. Highly recommended.
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