“A liberating read that will cause you to act in your own best
interests and the best interests of everyone working within your
sphere of influence.” —John Hoover, New York Times–bestselling
author of How to Work for an Idiot The number one reason cited in exit
interviews for an employee quitting is “my manager.” This can be
for multiple reasons—including one that many managers and executives
aren’t even aware of: Today’s employees simply don’t respond to
the old hands-on, militaristic management styles. They are highly
independent, individual professionals with their own fully developed
ideas. Leaders and managers who try to micromanage them will
inevitably confront widespread disgruntlement, absenteeism, and
turnover . . . and increase their own and their employees’ stress
levels. The Hands-Off Manager offers a new vision for all managers.
With stories, examples, and activities for the reader to practice,
this book shows any manager—new or seasoned—how to coach and
mentor employees rather than hover over their shoulders and goad them
into action. In this system, each employee’s strength is honored and
honed in a climate of partnership and mutual goal-setting—a powerful
ingredient for organizational growth and success.
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How to Mentor People and Allow Them to Be Successful
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781601635921
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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