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M**R
Five Stars
Just what I needed very straight forward and easy to understand
T**N
Five Stars
Great, DOTIF thanks
R**I
Managing your Manager
A stressed-out manager often results in stressed-out employees. You can have a more positive, productive professional life if you understand your supervisors and handle them according to their personality profiles. Human resources executive Gonzague Dufour identifies and explains the six common managerial types. He devotes most chapters to profiling these archetypes, listing identifying traits according to professional tactics that work or don't work for each manager in specific situations, such as asking for a raise or dealing with a crisis. While many managers manifest characteristics from more than one boss type, and not all leaders are so easy to categorize, you will find yourself nodding in agreement with many of the author's points. getAbstract recommends this practical, useful book to entry- and mid-level employees, as well as to higher-level executives who wonder, "Am I a good boss?"
A**R
Three Stars
Its just OK!
J**S
Weak
Really poor, lack of disciplined detail in advice, too many anecdotes, and the descriptions of managers felt extreme and overstated. If the leadership types were more recognisable this would help, and also to have far more emphasis on how to work well together. Waste of money and reading time.
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