You've just been promoted to a managerial position for the first time --
congratulations! But beware: the managerial role differs markedly from
the individual contributor role. Go into the job with mistaken
assumptions about what to expect, and you just may be blindsided by
surprising realities.
This book helps you lay the foundation for succeeding in your new role,
explaining how to:
- Discard the doer role of the individual contributor for the
orchestrating role of the manager
- Adjust your leadership style to maximize your team's performance
- Balance conflicting expectations from your boss, peers, and direct
reports
- Deal productively with the stresses and new emotions that come with
being a manager