The New Supervisor's Survival Manual The New Supervisor's Survival Manual

The New Supervisor's Survival Manual

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Publisher Description

This friendly guide is full of field-tested help for novice supervisors.

Moving up to a supervisory position should be cause for celebration, not exasperation. Yet many first-timers are unprepared for the demands of this new role. They quickly become overwhelmed -- to the detriment of the organization, their co-workers, and themselves.

Brief yet comprehensive, The New Supervisor's Survival Manual leads new supervisors and managers through the key tasks and responsibilities of the job. Business professionals will learn to think and act like managers as they develop critical competencies such as:
establishing and maintaining high performance standardscommunicating effectively at all levels of the organizationsetting clear prioritiesdelegating and giving feedback to othersanalyzing and resolving problems
Filled with real-life examples, handy checklists, and tools for self-assessment, The New Supervisor's Survival Manual will enhance the self-confidence and comfort level of every new supervisor.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1998
9 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
AMACOM
SELLER
HarperCollins Australia Pty Limited
SIZE
1
MB

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