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Description
Becoming a manager for the first time can be stressful. Sometimes it’s because of others, but often it’s because of the misconceptions many people bring into the job.
In this episode, three new managers speak candidly about the surprises, the rewards, and the challenges of leading.
“When I was offered this position, the first thing I said was, ‘Wow, that’s a scary thought,’” one manager tells Women at Work hosts Amy Bernstein and Amy Gallo. “I knew I could do it on a day-to-day basis, but I was totally not prepared to have a vision, to have a strategy on how I would do this long term. And I think I’m still trying to figure it out.”
If you’re a new manager yourself, you’ll hear ideas for building trust across your new team and getting feedback from your direct reports. And if you’re not a manager yet, you’ll learn how to prepare for a leadership role.
Key episode topics include: leadership, managing people, management, personal growth and transformation, building trust, first-time boss, getting feedback, new manager.
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