The accidental manager get the skills you need to excel in your new career / Gary S. Topchik.
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TextPublication details: New York : AMACOM, American Management Association, 2004Edition: 1Description: ix, 180p. 18cmISBN: - 0814471803
- HD31 .T62
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Includes index.
Includes index
Chapter 1. You are an accidental manager (that's okay) --
Chapter 2. The all-time worst manager list --
Chapter 3. The key to success : "doing nothing" --
Chapter 4. The platinum skill of developing your team members --
Chapter 5. The platinum skill of active listening --
Chapter 6. The platinum skill of giving the receiving feedback --
Chapter 7. The platinum skill of creating a motivational climate --
Chapter 8. How organizations can turn accidental managers into successful ones.
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