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Wait, I'm the Boss?!?

The Essential Guide for New Managers to Succeed from Day One

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Your management mentor in book! This is the go-to guide on making good decisions, helping teams work together, dealing with people problems, and achieving goals when you're newly in charge or looking to brush up on your leadership skills.

Wait, I'm the Boss?!? is chock-full of useful information, tips, and checklists that can be used by anyone who aspires to become a skilled manager. While it's written with the new manager in mind, it can also serve as a useful refresher for any manager, no matter how experienced he or she may be. With this book in their hands, new managers will always know where they are going—no matter where they are. This much-needed, helpful guide explores the fundamental skills that every new manager needs to understand, practice, and master. These fundamental skills include:

  • Building teams and teamwork
  • Creating a fun and effective organizational culture
  • Rewarding and motivating employees
  • Leading organizational change
  • Learning how to hire great employees
  • Coaching and mentoring
  • Delegation
  • Communicating effectively
  • Dealing with layoffs and terminations
  • Whether you're in your first management position, are an experienced leader, or are hoping for a promotion, Wait, I'm the Boss?!? will be the mentor you need.

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      • Library Journal

        January 1, 2020

        The author of Managing for Dummies and columnist for Inc.com has written a complete guide for training new managers or a refresher for established ones. This book offers advice on becoming a better manager and leader, part of which involves learning to collaborate and communicate with others. Included here are key management skills and managerial challenges, with specific lists of tools guiding leaders along the way. In some cases, the author presents real-world examples and case studies. While the purpose of the book is to develop high-quality managers who can make a real difference in their organization, the small details are not overlooked. Chapters cover a variety of subjects, including goal setting, empowering employees, and hiring and firing employees. The author advises managers to see change as an opportunity, not as a challenge. VERDICT A comprehensive look at workforce strategies for the 21st century. Every person promoted to a management position should be given a copy of this informative guide.--Bonnie A. Tollefson, Rogue Valley Manor Lib., Medford, OR

        Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Booklist

        February 15, 2020
        Traditional management is a thing of the past. Now, workplaces are more collaborative than ever, and management styles need to reflect that. Economy (Leadership Ensemble, 2001) offers a three-part approach for new managers that focuses on being the boss, management skills, and management challenges. He starts with typical management topics like goals, performance, and communication. Tips include how to create milestones and actions to achieve goals. He then delves into leadership, delegation, and motivation. One handy list presents a series of management types, such as win-at-any-cost and likable loser, and encourages readers to discover their type and gain valuable insights from the exercise. The last part of the book hits on tough topics like employee improvement, retention, and office politics. Economy also advises on how to gain a new perspective of the organization as a new manager. This book is for those who aspire to be managers, who are new managers, or who want a refresher. The conversational tone makes the book easy to read, and it is great as a reference guide to keep on the shelf.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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