The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels

by Michael Watkins
The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels
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99 ratings, 3.49 average rating, 28 reviews (more data...)
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September 18th 2003 by Harvard Business School Press

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Hardcover, 208 pages

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1591391105   (isbn13: 9781591391104)

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Whether challenged with taking on a startup, turning a business around, or inheriting a high-performing unit, a new leader's success or failure is ...more







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Bob Selden
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08/04/08

As a keen student of new manager behaviour always on the lookout for new ideas, I picked up “The First 90 Days” with great anticipation. Michael Watkins sets out to provide new managers (he calls them “leaders”) with a 90 day plan for taking over in a new role. There’s lots to recommend this book. There’s also lots to question.

In “The First 90 Days”, the author stresses the importance of building momentum during the critical transition phase from new manager to successful...more
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Carrie
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09/08/08

Read in September, 2008
I normally hate business books. They usually only have one idea, often a patently obvious one, and stretch out what would have been a decent magazine article into a fluffy, worthless book. This book, however, is the opposite. It gives actual practical advice on how to manage job transitions. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of transition and helps you to figure out how you can be the most successful given the situation you are entering. I have found it invaluable.
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Oren
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03/18/08

Read in March, 2008
Provides a great framework for dealing and succeeding in a new job. More than anything, by taking a step back and looking at both success and failures, and evaluating your own career, it gives you a better perspective and better opporunity for success in the new position.

I would recommend this for anyone - regardless of your level. From an individual contributor to the CEO, it will have some sections that resonate strongly with you.
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Helen
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10/19/07

Read in July, 2006
recommends it for: recently promoted managers
When I was promoted to a managerial position, I definitely had some intrepidation. The First 90 Days help you to focus on your new role as a Manager by reviewing different organizational issues regarding communication and personality. The book helped me to solidify what type of manager I was and was going to become. Reading the book, helped me think of issues I may not have thought about prior.
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Derek
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05/25/08

bookshelves: 2008-books-read
This book is best suited for the cutthroat business executive than just "any leader" as the promo implies. There are some good ideas in here, but too much of it sounds like an academic who comes up with semi-good ideas and makes them into a book. I read this quickly and focused on the parts that seemed the most applicable to my own work.
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Laura
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10/30/07

bookshelves: personal
Read in October, 2007
I thought this book would help me learn how to transition from "unofficial" manager to "official" manager, but it really didn't do a very good job. It read like a poorly written textbook and a lot of it was common sense I learned as an undergrad. It would probably be a useful read for non-management majors.
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Sam
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06/08/08

bookshelves: finance-business
Read in June, 2008
recommended to Sam by: my manager at General Mills
recommends it for: friends starting a new job
Good to read before starting a new job. This book forced me to answer a lot of questions about my new situation work situation and about myself and how I can shorten the learning curve and make an impact quicker. Great for developing a framework of goals and benchmarks in your time of transition.
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Eileen
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04/05/08

bookshelves: business
Read in April, 2008
recommended to Eileen by: Joe Koyon
recommends it for: new CEOs & whatnot
This book had some general points that were helpful about transitioning into a new management position. For the most part though, it contained information that really didn't apply to my situation, but more to someone taking over a large company, or a division of a large company.
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Telly
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05/28/08

Read in May, 2008
recommended to Telly by: My boss
recommends it for: people who are starting a new job
There are a few great ideas, different insights and approaches, and some valuable charts and grids that can be used during one's transition into a new position. The author puts a little more thought and research into what might otherwise be considered common sense.
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Maureen
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09/30/08

Read in July, 2008
More focused on working within larger, more formal organizations and for folks that will be managing internal staff. Good to heighten awareness when starting a new gig and get the juices flowing on things to plan for and think about when doing so.
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Geeksteve
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04/02/08

Read in February, 2008
A good read. Well layed out. Very easy read. Almost too easy to read. Found myself reading without stopping to really think about the suggestions and how I would apply them to my life. Contains practical and valued advice, not just fluff.
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Keri
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09/13/07

bookshelves: businessbooks
Read in September, 2007
This book was recommended to me by a good friend and it is very helpful when starting a new job.

Check it out for great tips on navigating a new organization, starting off on the right foot with a new boss, etc.
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Hillary
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11/18/07

Read in January, 2005
recommends it for: colleagues
got this one with a new promnotion to management, and read it over the course of my first two months on the job. Excellent advice and exercises for anyone considering a management/leadership job.
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Carla
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04/07/08

Read in September, 2004
Anybody starting a new job must read this book. It was so beneficial to my thinking as I have entered different organizations, and even new roles within the same company.
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Jeannie-marie
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09/26/08

Good pointer for being aggressive about what you want out of work. A lot of it is "common sense' stuff that we need to be reminded of every now and again.
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Liz
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02/22/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in January, 2008
Helped me to guage the importance of actions in the first 90 days of a new job. It reviews relevant resources and understanding how to sink or swim quickly.
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Chris
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05/30/08

Practical advice for coming into a organization, quickly assessing possible changes and then making sure you can be succesful in driving those changes.
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Jeffrey
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10/11/07

bookshelves: business
Read in September, 2007
recommends it for: Anyone who wants to improve their work
Very good book for those being promoted or changing careers. Gives very good steps to help speed up your transition into the new position.
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Michelle
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10/15/08

bookshelves: adult-nonfiction, adult-nonfiction-professional-devel
Read in October, 2008
I have actually read this and listened to it. It is one I would go to in a heartbeat when I get a new job.
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Katrina
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08/12/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in July, 2008
mildly helpful...gave me something of a kick in the ass, if nothing else. definitely skim-worthy.
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