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Managing People for the First Time: The "Non-So-Common" Common Sense Principles for the New Supervisor

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Adam Voges
Managing People for the First Time: The "Non-So-Common" Common Sense Principles for the New Supervisor

Becoming a leader with direct oversight of employees can be rewarding, inspiring, and challenging.

By demonstrating success in your own job, you are now (or soon will be) stepping into a role of engaging and developing employees.

At the same time, you're responsible for operational success, inter-departmental coordination, and key performance indicators.

As a result, they're forced to learn on-the-job, and sometimes fail to make a positive impact.

This course is designed to provide you with a clear foundation on how to be a successful new manager and leader by learning best practices, strategic ideas, and tactical "how-to's."

Most new supervisors never receive any training when they're promoted to be a new "manager of people."

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