内容简介
Congratulations, you're a manager! After you pop the champagne, accept the shiny new title, and step into this thrilling next chapter of your career, the truth descends like a fog: you don't really know what you're doing.
That's exactly how Julie Zhuo felt when she became a rookie manager at the age of 25. She stared at a long list of logistics--from hiring to firing, from meeting to messaging, from planning to pitching--and faced a thousand questions and uncertainties. How was she supposed to spin teamwork into value? How could she be a good steward of her reports' careers? What was the secret to leading with confidence in new and unexpected situations?
Now, having managed dozens of teams spanning tens to hundreds of people, Julie knows the most important lesson of all: great managers are made, not born. If you care enough to be reading this, then you care enough to be a great manager., Julie knows the most important lesson of all: great managers are made, not born. If you care enough to be reading this, then you care enough to be a great manager.
The Making of a Manager is a modern field guide packed everyday examples and transformative insights, including:
* How to tell a great manager from an average manager (illustrations included)
* When you should look past an awkward interview and hire someone anyway
* How to build trust with your reports through not being a boss
* Where to look when you lose faith and lack the answers
Whether you're new to the job, a veteran leader, or looking to be promoted, this is the handbook you need to be the kind of manager you wish you had.
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热门评论
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Lin的评论对忽然要管几十人甚至几百人的互联网第一代管理者,是个值得多翻翻的小册子。谈到了有很多不易言传的坑,也有很多理想主义在里面。现在越来越觉得,corporate governance和political savviness可能是会并存的两个东西,对前者的优化不一定带来后者的降低。 理解他人,达成共识,真是世界上最难的事情之一了。
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Loch~的评论这本不长的书我也看了六个月才看完,也是很佩服自己。
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薇莱的评论读了大半本,还是弃了。理论基本全是cliche,真的没人不知道好吗。例子全是自己的personal 和anecdotal story外加“我家facebook如何如何”,太狭窄了咱能来点不一样的观点么。再看文笔和写作,生硬引用名人名言还有反问句,真的停留在高中SAT水平了,读着不要太尴尬。讲management的书还有很多更好的,这本令人很失望。
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zhoyoyo的评论Julie 一直很 personal :))
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sophieyamapi的评论The first five chapters are useful for not only new managers but also anyone who wants to build more leadership skills. The later five are a bit cliche in my mind. Read like those career articles that you can simply find with an easy google search.
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Ray的评论书的优点是把管理者会面临的问题做了全面的总结,有些章节也很有意思,都是common sense,没有什么内容会让人觉得有特别清刻。但也许管理就应该是这样。
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深山见鹿富平侯的评论有则改之学。
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王三十九的评论Julie 怎么看也算个年轻的高管。她在 Facebook 初期加入公司,并和公司一起成长。她以自己的切身经历,感悟出做经理的酸甜苦辣和方法技巧,并通过这本书分享给读者。她写作的风格比较亲切,读起来像在跟她交谈,聆听她的想法。推荐每个新经理和老经理都读一读。
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Jasia的评论Highly recommend to those who just started the management path.
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tszzst的评论适合放在案头,随时翻阅。全是实战技术,同时可以管窥一下 facebook 的管理和文化。了解作者路径,很有趣:网上找 facebook 的办公环境,找到了他们设计团队的官方账号。同时,追了他了他们的产品 VP chris cox 的 ins,认识了这位华人 julie,她坚持写个人博客,在 medium 上也更新。印象最深的是,父亲节她在 fb 上 post 了一篇关于他爸妈移民和自己成长的长文。
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Watson的评论The audiobook is a little tedious to listen. Might be easier just to skim the book.
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前天的后天的评论不错的management启蒙书
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拉hn的评论management 101
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lei的评论适合first time manager. 很值得一读。 ️一些没有讲比如团队合作冲突以及从一个小团队到大团队的过度。
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Q.的评论good content but could just be a blog post
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蓝~水~的评论是当老板后读的第一本书。非常浅显易懂,从头到尾一字不落读完了,但是并没有觉得学到太多。
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三日的评论职场做事原则和技巧,每打开一次就像上了一次mentor课。和现实太像导致下班看有点抗拒
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麦ior的评论支持一下业界女神 很实用的一本书
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花椒二姐的评论比较实用的指南。
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枣泥陷月饼仁儿的评论非常真诚的一本几乎是小自传的书。硅谷华人高管不多,女性华人高管就更是稀有,Julie作为top tier公司的设计VP分享她从职场小白一路做到现在的位置的经验和感悟。这本书里没有任何华丽的辞藻和高大上的管理学概念,全都是接地气的自述和总结。整本读下来的感受就像她自己在书的第一章说得那样,没有人生来就是优秀的manager,但你可以通过自己的努力和学习变成自己想要成为的good manager。