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People Management In A Week

Managing People In Seven Simple Steps

Author: Dr Norma Barry  

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You are just seven steps away from perfecting your people management skills People Management In A Week is a simple and straightforward guide to people management, giving you everything you really need to know in just seven short chapters. From the functions of a manager and guidance on applying motivational theories to people management, to managerial tools and the various management styles, you'll be shown step-by-step how to develop your skills. You'll also find tips to help you put it all into action.

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You are just seven steps away from perfecting your people management skills People Management In A Week is a simple and straightforward guide to people management, giving you everything you really need to know in just seven short chapters. From the functions of a manager and guidance on applying motivational theories to people management, to managerial tools and the various management styles, you'll be shown step-by-step how to develop your skills. You'll also find tips to help you put it all into action.

Learn in a week, what the experts learn in a lifetime.

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Managing people just got easier

The book gives you a sound understanding of the concept of people management; the role of people managers; people motivational theories; the various people management styles and their appropriateness; the tools available to people managers to help them do their jobs effectively; techniques for managing performance; and an insight into how people managers candevelop their teams.

Management, along with leadership, is one of the most studied topics in organizations. There is a wealth of literature covering the subject and there are many views on what makes a good manager and what their role is, together with how effective teams are managed and developed. Many hold the view that management is best learned through doing. Nevertheless, this book provides practising, junior and aspiring managers with a fundamental understanding of the principles and challenges of managing people, together with guidance on how to be an effective people manager. It should help you underpin your practice with sound, simply presentedsummaries of various theories and techniques.

Whether you choose to read it in a week or in a single sitting, this is your fastest route to success:

- Sunday: Understand how people management relates to leadership, and the features and tools of a people management role.

- Monday: Explore the various managerial levels and roles and the responsibilities and qualities of people managers.

- Tuesday: Gain an overview of people management styles and their advantages and disadvantages in different situations.

- Wednesday: Examine the external and internal organisational contexts of people managerial jobs.

- Thursday: Use your power and influence effectively to motivate teams, tackle poor performance and provide positive feedback and encouragement.

- Friday: Develop your coaching and mentoring ability and learn to identify and utilise your team's specific skills.

- Saturday: Maintain successful performance through effective delegation, planning and strategy, and good communication.

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About the Author

Dr Norma Barry has four decades experience in managerial roles for a wide varierty of businesses and organizations. She has a PhD in Leadership and Change Management, and an MBA from Cardiff Business School.

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Managing people just got easier The book gives you a sound understanding of the concept of people management; the role of people managers; people motivational theories; the various people management styles and their appropriateness; the tools available to people managers to help them do their jobs effectively; techniques for managing performance; and an insight into how people managers candevelop their teams.Management, along with leadership, is one of the most studied topics in organizations. There is a wealth of literature covering the subject and there are many views on what makes a good manager and what their role is, together with how effective teams are managed and developed. Many hold the view that management is best learned through doing. Nevertheless, this book provides practising, junior and aspiring managers with a fundamental understanding of the principles and challenges of managing people, together with guidance on how to be an effective people manager. It should help you underpin your practice with sound, simply presentedsummaries of various theories and techniques.Whether you choose to read it in a week or in a single sitting, this is your fastest route to success:- Sunday: Understand how people management relates to leadership, and the features and tools of a people management role.- Monday: Explore the various managerial levels and roles and the responsibilities and qualities of people managers.- Tuesday: Gain an overview of people management styles and their advantages and disadvantages in different situations.- Wednesday: Examine the external and internal organisational contexts of people managerial jobs.- Thursday: Use your power and influence effectively to motivate teams, tackle poor performance and provide positive feedback and encouragement.- Friday: Develop your coaching and mentoring ability and learn to identify and utilise your team's specific skills.- Saturday: Maintain successful performance through effective delegation, planning and strategy, and good communication.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | Teach Yourself
Published
7th April 2016
Pages
128
ISBN
9781473610217

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