The New Manager's 25 Indispensable Rules for Success
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.39 (730 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0966733924 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A book of inspiration, guidelines, and good advice for those new the vagaries of successful management.
She is a partner in MPD Consulting, a firm dedicated to making the workplace more positive and productive. . About the Author Carolyn Purnell is a private and public sector senior executive and manager, attorney, consultant, motivational speaker and world traveler who lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband
Nancy Durbin said Solid practical advice. This book has great advice for new managers that can also be used by anyone working in an organization. Experienced managers will want to have it on their desks (as I do) to remind them of why it's important to start meetings on time, how to deal with office politics, putting people first--all "Solid practical advice" according to Nancy Durbin. This book has great advice for new managers that can also be used by anyone working in an organization. Experienced managers will want to have it on their desks (as I do) to remind them of why it's important to start meetings on time, how to deal with office politics, putting people first--all 25 are gems. It also would have been great when I was start. 5 are gems. It also would have been great when I was start. "Great motivational guide" according to A Customer. I really liked this book. The 25 Indispensible Rules is a great guide for a new manager. Each rule is only a page or two long, is written simply without a lot of management jargon, and is kind of inspiring. I plan to keep it on my desk to motivate and remind me when things start to get a little overwhelming. I highly recommend it. All companies should
. Carolyn Purnell is a private and public sector senior executive and manager, attorney, consultant, motivational speaker and world traveler who lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband. She is a partner in MPD Consulting, a firm dedicated to making the workplace more positive and productive