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The New Boss / Peter Fischer : How to survive the first 100 days

By: Language: English Publication details: 2012 New delhi kogan page Description: xi, 175 p. ; ill. : 22 c.mISBN:
  • 9788175545915
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4092 FIS
Summary: For senior managers making a leadership transition, it is critical to engage with the new role rapidly to permit a seamless changeover and to ensure that the staff remains engaged and focused. This handy guide provides you with the structure and guidance you need to minimise disruption and maximise performance during the crucial first 100 days. Written by Peter Fischer, an industrial psychologist and psychotherapist, the book provides you with tried and tested models and self-assessment techniques which allow you to manage expectations, build key relationships and drive through change during your first three months "in charge". The first part of the book deals with the common problems faced by new managers in the early days of a new post, shows the right questions to ask and also provides really helpful advice on issues such as how to deal with a disappointed contender. The second part of the book looks at the problems faced by new appointees in different scenarios, including: internal promotion; external hire; big predecessor and little successor, the young high-potential manager and the overseas assignment.
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For senior managers making a leadership transition, it is critical to engage with the new role rapidly to permit a seamless changeover and to ensure that the staff remains engaged and focused. This handy guide provides you with the structure and guidance you need to minimise disruption and maximise performance during the crucial first 100 days.

Written by Peter Fischer, an industrial psychologist and psychotherapist, the book provides you with tried and tested models and self-assessment techniques which allow you to manage expectations, build key relationships and drive through change during your first three months "in charge".

The first part of the book deals with the common problems faced by new managers in the early days of a new post, shows the right questions to ask and also provides really helpful advice on issues such as how to deal with a disappointed contender.

The second part of the book looks at the problems faced by new appointees in different scenarios, including: internal promotion; external hire; big predecessor and little successor, the young high-potential manager and the overseas assignment.

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