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Book Synopsis: AXIOM BUSINESS BOOK AWARD SILVER MEDALIST — HUMAN RESOURCES / EMPLOYEE TRAINING
Managing is hard. Managing for the first time is even harder.
First-timers want to quickly learn what it takes to be a successful manager—like they learned how to code, how to design, how to sell—and put those learnings into practice. But what does it mean to manage, and how do you teach someone to be a good manager?
Enter Rachel Pacheco, an expert at helping start-ups solve their management and culture challenges. Pacheco, a former chief people officer and founding team executive at multiple start-ups, conducts research on management and works with CEOs and their managers to build the skills necessary to navigate a rapidly scaling organization.
In Bringing Up the Boss: Practical Lessons for New Managers, you’ll learn how to give effective feedback, how to motivate your team members, and how to hire and fire well, among many other critical management skills. You’ll also learn what it means to manage yourself in this new role, and how to navigate the often awkward and sometimes challenging situations that arise in this new position.
Pacheco shares what makes a manager great, along with anecdotes, research, tools, and how-to's that help overwhelmed employees become expert managers fast.
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Are you a first-time manager looking to navigate the challenges of leading a team? Look no further than "Bringing Up the Boss: Practical Lessons for New Managers". This award-winning book, recognized with the AXIOM BUSINESS BOOK AWARD SILVER MEDALIST, offers invaluable insights and actionable advice to help you succeed.
Written by Rachel Pacheco, a renowned expert in management and culture, this book is filled with research-backed strategies to help you become a successful manager. Pacheco draws from her extensive experience as a chief people officer and founding team executive at multiple start-ups to provide practical lessons for new managers.
Within the pages of "Bringing Up the Boss", you'll learn the essential skills needed to excel in your role as a manager. From giving effective feedback to motivating your team members, Pacheco covers it all. You'll even gain insights on how to handle the delicate situations that arise when managing others.
This book is not just about managing your team; it's also about managing yourself. Packed with anecdotes, tools, and how-to's, "Bringing Up the Boss" equips overwhelmed employees with the knowledge and confidence needed to become expert managers in no time.
Don't miss this chance to unlock your full potential as a manager. Get your copy of "Bringing Up the Boss: Practical Lessons for New Managers" today and take the first step towards becoming a great leader. Click here to order now.
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