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Manager 3.0: A Millennial's Guide to Rewriting the Rules of Management

Manager 3.0: A Millennial's Guide to Rewriting the Rules of Management

Current price: $17.95
Publication Date: June 19th, 2013
Publisher:
Amacom
ISBN:
9780814432891
Pages:
240

Description

This guide to rewriting the rules of management is perfect for millennials looking to achieve career and professional success.

Millennials have begun moving into management positions everywhere and are shaking up the workplace as they go. The generation that was raised in an age of instant communication, and questioning authority has begun tearing down the corporate ladder, communicating on the fly, and bringing play to work. Even with all the exciting potential that lies ahead for these creative, bold thinkers, it will be pointless if they cannot effectively bridge the gap between the hierarchical management style of senior executives and the casual, collaborative approach of their peers.

Manager 3.0 is the first management guide written exclusively for the Millennial generation, where you will learn how to master crucial skills such as:

  • dealing with difficult people,
  • delivering constructive feedback,
  • and making tough decisions

You will also gain insight into the four generations currently in the workplace and how they can successfully bring out the best in each.

Packed with company interviews and corporate examples, Manager 3.0 will help these promising new managers connect with and encourage the unique talents of the generations around them, while also developing an effective leadership style of their own.

About the Author

BRAD KARSH is President and Founder of JB Training Solutions and JobBound, companies dedicated to helping professionals succeed. A workplace and generational expert, he has appeared on CNN, Dr. Phil, and CNBC, and been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today. COURTNEY TEMPLIN is the Chief Operating Officer at JB Training Solutions, and a Millennial herself. She sits on the board of the Chicago Society for Human Resource Management, where she leads the Emerging Leaders Initiative.