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Managing for People Who Hate Managing
- Be a Success by Being Yourself
- Narrated by: Don Hagen
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Business & Careers, Management & Leadership
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Summary
Professional success, more often than not, means becoming a manager. Yet nobody prepared you for having to deal with messy tidbits like emotions, conflicts, and personalities - all while achieving ever-greater goals and meeting ever-looming deadlines. Not exactly what you had in mind, is it?
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- Mrs spence
- 20-09-17
Fantastic book as it's all true!
Loved it. really well written and lots of reality checks along the way. taught me alot and I shall keep dipping bk in.
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- kamcorn
- 19-03-15
Good start
I think one has to have an appreciation for Myers Briggs before listening. I enjoyed it and will re listen which is unusual for me. I might just get a paper copy of the book.
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- pnhearer
- 01-11-17
The reader of this book....
I've read this book, it's great! I hoped to hear something in tone at least as pleasurable as this book was in my head but instead had my expectations plummet with the droning read of this audiobook. I've felt more energy from a 'AAA' battery.
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- pamela
- 02-01-17
Good Read
verry good read for different types of Managers. Would even read again. would recommend to a friend.