Go Behind Closed Doors
Secrets to Great Management
Getting the computer to do the right thing can be difficult at times, but getting people to do the right thing is even harder. If you are a tech lead, project manager, or want to move into those roles, we've got a book that can help. In Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management (Pragmatic Bookshelf), Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby go behind the usual closed doors to show you how to become a better manager -- even a great manager.
You'll follow along as Sam, a manager just brought on board, learns the ropes and deals with his new team over the course of his first seven weeks on the job. From organizing who works on what project when, to helping team members grow and prosper, you'll be there as Sam makes it happen.
You'll find powerful tips covering delegating effectively, using feedback and goal-setting, and how to develop influence in the organization. You'll learn how to handle one-on-one meetings, and how to be an effective coach and mentor.
Finally, you'll see how to decide what work to do first--and what work not to do at all.
Johanna says,
"Over the years, we've noticed that many managers in technical organizations start the same way we did--as technical people. Now some people think that management doesn't matter; that good technical people will produce results regardless of the quality of management."
"But that's not the case." Esther explains, "Poor managers create the illusion of productivity through busy-ness; great managers accomplish goals and develop people. A great manager makes a huge difference in bottom-line results and the quality of your work life."
If you've ever wondered what real management is all about, or if you're currently working as a manager or tech lead, you need this book. Full of tips and practical advice on the most important aspects of management, this is one of those books that can make a lasting and immediate impact on your career.
Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great ManagementJohanna Rothman and Esther Derby
192 pages, $24.95US, $34.95CA, softcover.
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