Morey Stettner
The New Manager's Handbook
24 Lessons for Mastering Your New Role
McGraw-Hill, 2003
What's inside?
The transition from employee to manager is often difficult. Here’s a road map to your new place in the sun.
Recommendation
If you are a new manager, aspire to a managerial position or were recently promoted to a supervisory role, you'll welcome this manual. In fact, every new manager could use a copy along with his or her promotion. Too often companies promote great employees without giving them support in acquiring the new skills required to succeed as a manager or supervisor. This handbook clearly identifies the competencies new managers need and explains how to develop or acquire them. Author Morey Stettner also pinpoints many common mistakes new managers make and tells you how to avoid them. Anyone studying business management in college also should read this book, since it provides good, practical, “in the trenches” advice that’s hard to find in textbooks.
Summary
About the Author
Morey Stettner is the author of several management books including Skills for New Managers, The Manager's Survival Guide and The Art of Winning Conversation: Proven Communication Techniques for Personal and Professional Success. He is also a communication consultant and the editor of Executive Wealth Advisory.
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