How to Manage Despite Your Boss

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success, Motivational
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Author: Erwin Höhn, Adi Nell ISBN: 9781784628451
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: July 6, 2017
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: Erwin Höhn, Adi Nell
ISBN: 9781784628451
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: July 6, 2017
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

Having problems with your boss? You’re not alone. This is how to make it happen in spite of your boss! Has your boss hired you to make changes, but stands in your way? Does he see himself as the final authority because of his ‘unique experience’ in his ‘unique market’? Perhaps you’ve joined an organisation and can see its potential is huge, but your boss won’t allow change. To get things done you have to go through him, and he’s having none of it. How to Manage Despite Your Boss outlines common causes for your frustration and explains how you can begin to address the concepts and ideas that you’ll need to master in order to succeed. Whenever you set out to do something new, it’s a good idea to know exactly what you want to achieve. With the inclusion of a practical framework for dealing with problematic bosses, this book can provide guidance on how to move the organisation you work for in a more appropriate direction. Inspired by Stephen Covey, Ken Blanchard and Malcolm Gladwell, How to Manage Despite Your Boss is ideal for managers of all levels struggling to get change past their direct superiors, with a hope of empowering them to create better staff engagement.

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Having problems with your boss? You’re not alone. This is how to make it happen in spite of your boss! Has your boss hired you to make changes, but stands in your way? Does he see himself as the final authority because of his ‘unique experience’ in his ‘unique market’? Perhaps you’ve joined an organisation and can see its potential is huge, but your boss won’t allow change. To get things done you have to go through him, and he’s having none of it. How to Manage Despite Your Boss outlines common causes for your frustration and explains how you can begin to address the concepts and ideas that you’ll need to master in order to succeed. Whenever you set out to do something new, it’s a good idea to know exactly what you want to achieve. With the inclusion of a practical framework for dealing with problematic bosses, this book can provide guidance on how to move the organisation you work for in a more appropriate direction. Inspired by Stephen Covey, Ken Blanchard and Malcolm Gladwell, How to Manage Despite Your Boss is ideal for managers of all levels struggling to get change past their direct superiors, with a hope of empowering them to create better staff engagement.

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