Smart Moves That Successful Managers Make

Smart Moves That Successful Managers Make
Author: Cassandra Mack
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595463711

Any manager intent on leading effectively and successfully needs this book. Cassandra Mack gives away the keys to successful management in a practical, down-to-earth, step-by-step fashion. Whether you are a brand new supervisor or a veteran manager, you will come away with tips to increase your overall effectiveness. Gessy Nixon, author of, The Weekend Entrepreneur Whether you're a department manager, division head, project manager, team leader or an executive director of a young organization, Smart Moves That Successful Managers Make will help you lead and manage more effectively. Smart Moves That Successful Managers Make will show you how to: 1. Map out a game plan to help you lead and manage more effectively. 2. Help your people prioritize tasks, set goals, manage their workload and work at their optimum potential. 3. Avoid the 12 fatal mistakes smart managers make. 4. Make office politics work to your advantage without compromising your integrity. 5. Manage your manager so you can get what you need to thrive without driving yourself crazy. 6. Chart out a course to ensure that your work life doesn't overwhelm your personal life. 7. Increase your value, visibility and sphere of influence. Cassandra Mack owns a successful training and development company through which she and her team provide keynotes, training solutions, coaching curriculum development and grant writing services. Cassandra has written 7 best-selling books and hosts a popular internet radio show through The New York Carib News which is listened to by more than 200,000 people each week. For more information go to: www.strategiesforempoweredliving.com

The Busy Woman's Little Book of Motivation

The Busy Woman's Little Book of Motivation
Author: Cassandra Mack
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595497802

The Busy Woman's Little Book of Motivation is a collection of insightful lessons and anecdotes that will help you own your power, keep the cup full enough to feed yourself, get in the driver's seat of your career, let go of the ledge, break the habit of self-sabotage and take steps toward healthier relationships. In the power-packed, little book you'll learn how to give yourself the best of what you've got and live life by your design. If truth is what you seek and balance is what you need, this is where you'll find it; right here in Cassandra Mack's The Busy Woman's Little Book of Motivation. Intensely and intentionally Cassandra speaks to the heart, mind, body, and soul of the woman who's too busy to know that she's too busy. Slow down long enough to sit down with this powerful book and you will be a better woman for it. Mischa P. Green author of 30 Things He Told Me But Can't Tell You Because You Won't Listen I have read many books that advise women on empowerment, but Cassandra Mack's book shows you exactly how to own, respect, and have confidence in your power as a woman, daughter, mother, sister and friend, refusing to allow others to dismiss or diminish you. Miranda J. Carr, author of Dysfunction and Heartache If you are trying to reach your goals, create more balance, build your career, let go of the habits that do not serve you well and make healthier relationship choices all at the same time, The Busy Woman's Little Book of Motivation is the guide you need to get there. You'll learn to become more empowered in a tangible way and open yourself up to all of the wonderful possibilities that await you. Kisha Robinson, Co-CEO, OneDa Twinz Finally, a fresh look at what women can do to take charge and re-charge. Cassandra deals with the underlying reasons why so many strong women struggle and offers heart-felt advice on how to live more authentically. Jacqueline Rose, PhD, Corporate Coach and Consultant

Smart Moves That Successful Youth Workers Make

Smart Moves That Successful Youth Workers Make
Author: Cassandra Mack
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595472443

Smart Moves That Successful Youth Workers Make provides core principles and practices for effectively working with today's youth. You'll learn: how to manage the 7 roles of the front-line youth worker, avoid the ten common mistakes most youth workers make, set boundaries without being cold and unapproachable, and help teens build healthy self-esteem and take positive charge of their lives.

Smart Moves Management

Smart Moves Management
Author: John Thedford
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1934572292

A book about how the author's company, Value Financial Services, balances happiness for employees, customers, and investors.

Smart Moves

Smart Moves
Author: Raja Thuraisingham
Publisher: Bluetoffee
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9810704194

Smart Moves takes a distinctive look at essential issues faced by today’s business managers. Avoiding jargon and mystique, it provides straightforward opinions and practical advice on how managers can handle everyday business and career challenges.

Effective Management Teams and Organizational Behavior

Effective Management Teams and Organizational Behavior
Author: Henning Bang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000352366

Most contemporary organizations use management teams to manage and coordinate their businesses at all levels of the organizational hierarchy. Management teams typically set overall goals, strategies, and priorities, making vital organizational decisions. They discuss issues, solve problems, offer advice, and ensure various processes and units are aligned and interact efficiently. Although management teams are vital for overall organizational performance, research indicates that they are largely underused and less effective than their potential would suggest for value creation. This book provides a research-based and practical model of the characteristics of effective management teams. It looks in depth at each factor of the model, discusses the supporting research, provides examples of how the factors influence the work and effectiveness of management teams, and shares tips and tools for successfully working with management team development. It provides researchers, academics, and students of organizational behavior with an overview of the variables that empirical research has found to be robustly related to management team effectiveness and will enable leaders and management consultants to develop more effective management teams.

Demystifying Talent Management

Demystifying Talent Management
Author: Kimberly Janson
Publisher: Maven House Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1938548310

Demystifying Talent Management offers practical advice for all managers, HR professionals, senior leaders, and other employees on how to work together to build a talented and motivated workforce. The book addresses performance, development, coaching, feedback, compensation, and other elements of people management. Using simple, straightforward language, Kim Janson tells you how you can avoid confusion and conflicts when engaging in talent management. You'll learn: What performance is needed and expected: how to translate your company's strategy into individual performance; What it means to measure and track progress, simply and clearly; What you can and should do to help an individual's development; How to narrow your focus to improve a skill, knowledge, or experience; How to take both an individual's profile and the direction of the organization into account in career development and succession planning; How to make compensation (cash, public accolades, feedback, etc.) a true driver of results; How coaching and feedback are essential in bringing all the elements of talent management together. This book will guide you to a deeper understanding of the mechanics of talent management and development success so that all the stakeholders can come together in a win-win-win-win scenario.

Make Your Own Map

Make Your Own Map
Author: Kathryn Bishop
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789668379

There's no such thing as a pre-set path to career success. Following the footsteps of others can only get you so far - and for women, there are often additional obstacles. But what if you could design your own path to your career goals? What if you could Make Your Own Map? Based on material from the popular Women Transforming Leadership course from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, Make Your Own Map will help you develop a resilient and aspirational strategy for your career - whatever your starting point. Effective methods of strategic planning have been tried and tested in the corporate business world, and this book shows you how to repurpose those methods for yourself, even if you're not in the corporate world. Packed with strategic tools and practical exercises, this book will help you: -Assess and define your career goals -Make a plan -Implement your plan to find the work that fits your needs, your skills, and your direction. With your best career as the goal, this book will help you forge your own path and Make Your Own Map.

Knock 'em Dead Hiring the Best

Knock 'em Dead Hiring the Best
Author: Martin Yate
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1440562709

You cannot manage productive without first hiring effectively, yet the odds are no one has ever taught you this most important of all management skills. Yates gives you intelligent strategies and practical tactics that can deliver successful hires every time.