'Mikil's innate generosity shines through in this guide for managers. He begins with the need to treat your team with love and that foundation continues throughout each chapter. Even if you've been a manager for many years, this book will raise your game.' Jeffrey Rice, MD, JD, Founder and Executive Chairman, Healthcare Bluebook

Mikil Taylor presents first-time managers with a how-to guide for adjusting to their new leadership roles so they can become successful managers without learning exclusively from mistakes. Few managers are adequately prepared and trained, which has a severely negative effect on the newly-promoted manager, their team, and the quality of the team's work. After reading this book, new managers will be able to successfully run their new teams without falling flat on their faces.



Autorentext

Mikil Taylor is the VP of Analytics at Healthcare Bluebook. Like most new managers, he was thrown into the flames to learn how to manage a team. After years of struggle, and by combining his own positive and negative experiences with the advice that actually works in the real world, he has built a thriving team that recently won the Nashville Technology Council's "Team of the Year" award. Mikil has a passion for helping other new managers avoid the most common pitfalls in their new role, giving them the tools they need to also build a successful team. He lives in Nashville, TN.



Klappentext

Mikil Taylor presents first-time managers with a how-to guide for adjusting to their new leadership roles so they can become successful managers without learning exclusively from mistakes. Few managers are adequately prepared and trained, which has a severely negative effect on the newly-promoted manager, their team, and the quality of the team's work. After reading this book, new managers will be able to successfully run their new teams without falling flat on their faces.

Titel
Beginner's Guide to Managing
Untertitel
A Guide to the Toughest Journey You'll Ever Take
EAN
9781789045840
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
28.05.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.67 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160