Books we talked about today:Drive by Daniel Pink (And the related TED talk is here)
The Making of A Manager by Julie Zhuo
The Art of the Impossible by Steven Kotler
Grit by Angela Duckworth
Range: Why Generalist Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Key actions for you to take today:
What are the 3 best things someone can do if they’re thinking about becoming a manager to learn if it’s something they should pursu...
- Books we talked about today:
- Drive by Daniel Pink (And the related TED talk is here)
- The Making of A Manager by Julie Zhuo
- The Art of the Impossible by Steven Kotler
- Grit by Angela Duckworth
- Range: Why Generalist Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
- How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Key actions for you to take today:
- What are the 3 best things someone can do if they’re thinking about becoming a manager to learn if it’s something they should pursue?
- For those already a manager, what are the things they should focus on to be successful as a new, first time manager?
- The Kindle Test: Start reading management books and blogs and see if that entices you to want to learn more. Does it feel like work?
- Learn what management at your company is like
- Get coffee (real or virtual) with managers and ask them what it’s like. Ask: What are the values the company has for managers? What is the day to day like?
- Ask HR and your manager if they have career path documents you can check out to see what responsibilities and expectations there are for managers
- Test out some of the key responsibilities of managers
- Mentor an intern
- Lead the onboarding of a new hire
- Get involved in interviewing
- Look at your 1 on 1s try to evaluate how they are and try to improve them
- Learn more about 1 on 1s with our comprehensive guide here
- These meetings will evolve with each team member, here’s how they change
- Coach a little bit more
- Try to ask a few more questions, a little less advice and directions
- Ask What and How questions to get them to open up
How to follow and find Fabian
- You can follow Fabian on Twitter here, and his consulting practice and blog can be found at managingdev.com
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