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How to Deal with a "Drive-By" Manager That's Never Around

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How to Deal with a "Drive-By" Manager That's Never Around

Lifehacker,

5 min read
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To manage a perpetually “busy boss” stay organized, be adaptable and learn to “manage up.”

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8

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Recommendation

Is working for a perpetually “busy boss” causing you stress? Lifehacker editor in chief Alan Henry offers practical suggestions for the best ways to “manage” a busy boss, including how to communicate effectively and how to get the help and feedback you need to succeed. Henry also emphasizes the importance of time management, delegation and learning how to set boundaries to prevent becoming overwhelmed. getAbstract recommends this article to everyone who is working under a busy boss and looking for strategies to help improve the workplace situation.

Summary

“Drive-by managers” come in many forms. In general, these managers spend most of their one-on-one time with you assigning new tasks but offering little help or feedback on your work. One reason for this management style could be simply that your boss is wildly busy. Alternatively, your manager could be acting in a deliberately unhelpful manner. In the case of the former, you can improve the situation by learning better strategies for working with your “busy boss.” In the case of the latter, however, the best action you can take might be...

About the Author

Alan Henry is editor-in-chief at Lifehacker. He previously covered tech news, gaming, mobile tech and science for Ziff Davis.


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