How to Be a Decent Boss - And Still Get Things Done

How to Be a Decent Boss - And Still Get Things Done

How to Be a Decent Boss - And Still Get Things Done

CJ Walmsley

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Editorial:
CJ Walmsley
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Gestión y técnicas de gestión
ISBN:
9781925579062
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Rústica
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We know that the world of organizations and employment is changing, but all managers, in all kinds of businesses and services, still face the same challenge – how do you get the work done through the efforts of others? Small employers are the norm and it is common to find people dropped into the role of the manager without any guidance about what to do.In this practical, no-nonsense book, anyone who manages other people – in any kind of business, from supervisor to CEO – will find common sense on the typical problems that keep most bosses awake.How to Be a Decent Boss – And Still Get Things Done covers the basics: what do you need to know and what do you need to do when you have to manage other people. How do you grit your teeth and conduct really difficult conversations? How do you speak so that people want to listen to you and listen so that they want to speak to you? How do you find good people, keep them and one day (like it or not) let them go? How do you manage teams and handle change? How do you run a dignified workplace and still get things done?CJ Walmsley has worked in the field of management training, as a manager and consultant, for over thirty years. This book has emerged out of hundreds of training programmes, meetings and workshops delivered around the world with thousands of participants who were looking for ideas that might just work.

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