The Accidental Manager: Get the Skills You Need to Excel in Your New Career"Every day, people are promoted into the ranks of management . . . even if they never intended to become managers. They agree to their new responsibilities either to stay employed or to make more money. It is a universal phenomenon. But for these ""accidental managers,"" it makes more sense to manage well than to manage badly, and this book tells them how.
Using examples and real-life case studies, The Accidental Manager gives readers the tools they need to make the most of their situation, showing them how to:
* Develop their people by having them work on their own and with others * Actively listen in order to build trust and increase communication * Give positive and constructive feedback to keep employees on track * Motivate by providing the best possible environment for each team member
The book reveals the ten worst types of managers (and how to avoid being one of them), and features a special Management Assessment tool. The Accidental Manager gives managers the skills they need to shine in their new -- accidental -- positions." |
Contents
You Are an Accidental Manager Thats Okay | 5 |
The AllTime Worst Manager List | 15 |
The Key to Success Doing Nothing | 33 |
The Platinum Skill of Developing Your Team Members | 47 |
The Platinum Skill of Active Listening | 69 |
The Platinum Skill of Giving and Receiving Feedback | 97 |
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How Organizations Can Turn Accidental Managers lnto Successful Ones | 157 |
Managerial Assessment | 165 |
Index | 171 |