It's Okay to Be the Boss: The Step-By-Step Guide to Becoming the Manager Your Employees Need
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It's Okay to Be the Boss: The Step-By-Step Guide to Becoming the Manager Your Employees Need

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Do you feel you don't have enough time to manage your people?

Do you avoid interacting with some employees because you hate the dreaded confrontations that often follow?

Do you have some great employees you really cannot afford to lose?

Do you secretly wish you could be more in control but don't know where to start?

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Hardcover, 196 pages
Published March 1st 2007 by Collins
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Chris
Chris rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2009
This is a great summary of basic management principles and techniques. The author believes there's an undermanagement epidemic and it's undermining nearly every work environment where leaders fail to stay attuned to those they manage. I'm likely to recommend this to our new managers/leaders because it is a) easy to read and understand, b) clearly organized and very practical.

Some highlights:

"High performers want a boss who is strong and highly engaged, who know e...more
Michelle Jacques
Michelle Jacques rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anyone in the workforce
This is an exceptional tool for managers. It helps us to understand the delicate balance between micromanaging and not managing at all.

One of the biggest areas of frustration for managers is exactly that, managing other people! This book teaches you how to be proactive about managing, and how you can head off most "people headaches" long before they blow up in your face. Most managers get promoted into positions because they were good employees - but often do not have ...more
John
John rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: business, own
On the one hand, the author made a lot of good points. I take what he says about there being an under-management epidemic.

On the other hand, I do believe he managed to take it too far. Also, I don't believe that what he says applies as well to creative workers as to defined-task workers.
Lee Anne
Well, it would be "never mind, sold it" if it wasn't a book loan book.

Not really what I was expecting from the dust jacket. I thought it was going to address the problem of being so much of a friend that you're afraid to be a manager/Gen. X as upper-management thing, but instead, the philosophy here seems to be "Crawl up your employees butts. Once you're there, document everything they say and do, and everything you say to them. Then they'll be better employees."...more
Todd
Todd rated it 2 of 5 stars
Thought provoking, but that's about it. The intro/chapter 1 was the best he offered; othewise, so-so.
Todd
Todd rated it 4 of 5 stars
Looks at the management job in terms of what employees really need
Katie
Katie rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: managers
Shelves: self-improvement
This is an empowering must-read for first-time managers. I experienced many "a ha" moments -- So that's why I reacted that way OR that's why THEY reacted that way! I've already begun putting many of Tulgan's common sense practices into place, and it's been amusing/amazing to see certain situations unfold just as he stated they would. Let's face it -- managing IS hard work. But I now feel better equipped to deal with this vitally important aspect of my job, and I no longer need to apolo...more
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