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It's Okay to Manage Your Boss
- The Step-by-Step Program for Making the Best of Your Most Important Relationship at Work
- Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Get what you need from your boss.
In this follow-up to the best-selling It's Okay to Be the Boss, Bruce Tulgan argues that as managers demand more and more from their employees, they are also providing them with less guidance than ever before. Since the number-one factor in employee success is the relationship between employees and their immediate managers, employees need to take greater responsibility for getting the most out of that relationship. Drawing on years of experience training managers and employees, Tulgan reveals the four essential things employees should get from their bosses to guarantee success at work.
This book:
- Shows employees how to ask for what they need to succeed in their high-pressure jobs
- Shatters previously held beliefs about how employees should manage up
- Outlines what employees must get from their managers: clear expectations; the skills needed to perform their jobs; and honest feedback, recognition, or rewards
A novel approach to managing up, It's Okay to Manage Your Boss is an invaluable resource for employees who want to work more effectively with their managers.
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- Mr S.
- 16-02-24
fundamental principles were good
this book gave me a fresh perspective from my bosses point of view, and I will certainly be implementing some of the recommendations. notwithstanding some advice such as work longer hours to overcome your bosses shortfallings did not resonate with me. overall the book gave some great tips but lacked the enthusiasm needed to become excited to implement them. managing your boss seems like a lot of extra work
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