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101 Biggest Mistakes Managers Make And How To Avoid Them
101 Biggest Mistakes Managers Make And How To Avoid Them
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Now there’s a comprehensive, instant-answer guide to avoiding over 100 of the most common mistakes made by managers that no business course ever told you about. This valuable career-enhancing guide details where the pitfalls lie, so you can avoid them more easily, as well as how to recover from a mistake quickly and prevent it from happening again.
You’ll discover how to avoid such management blunders • Not having clear objectives • Delegating the wrong jobs • Being defensive to criticism • Ignoring office politics • Taking on risky projects with little payoff • Solving performance problems with new technology • Getting caught up in the rumor mill • Letting other managers steal away your staff • And much more!
Armed with this guide, you don’t have to complete an entire managerial career realizing your mistakes only after you had to suffer the consequences. You’ll know exactly what to do and say in virtually any delicate business situation . . . and boost your success in the process.
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One Line Summary
Practical guide to avoiding common managerial pitfalls.
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Who is this book for?
If you're stepping into management or looking to sharpen your leadership skills, this book is a goldmine. It highlights those subtle mistakes that can trip you up and gives you practical advice on steering clear of them. Many have found it refreshingly honest and incredibly helpful, especially in navigating office politics and improving your approach to personnel management.