Be a Better Manager in Five Minutes a Day

Create Trust in Your Team

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Pub Date Oct 05 2022 | Archive Date Nov 17 2022

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Striving to excel in management? Learn fresh ways to go beyond the open-door policy and become the best boss anyone ever had.

Struggling to advance from hands-on work to team-building? Fumbling for the best way to communicate? Desperate to avoid the pitfalls plaguing other first-time managers? With over two decades teaching MBA students and with doctoral research into workplace integrity, Australian Human Resources Institute Fellow Dr. Dominic McLoughlin has the real-world understanding needed to turn wide-eyed novices into tomorrow’s highly sought-after leaders. And now he’s here to share practical techniques to come out from behind the desk and inspire others to brilliant levels of productivity.

Be a Better Manager is a no-fluff actionable guide to transition into a supervisory role and become someone others clamor to follow. Featuring examples and stories backed by analysis, each chapter focuses on concrete skills to set beginning bosses on the path to success. And by implementing these core concepts, you’ll embark on a journey of self-fulfillment, unparalleled professional growth, and dynamic leadership.

In Be a Better Manager in 5 Minutes a Day, you’ll find:

  • Methods for developing people to catapult the department from good to great
  • How to grow communication that promotes consistency and provides honesty-driven wins
  • Inspiring systems for keeping goals at the forefront to drive healthy motivation
  • Strategies to help make the move from worker to a facilitator of an energized staff
  • Approaches to overcoming inevitable difficulties, delegating responsibilities, and much, much more!

Be a Better Manager is a down-to-earth manual for anyone stepping into the shoes of management. If you like concise explanations, advice culled from solid research, and in-the-trenches guidance, then you’ll love Dr. McLoughlin’s clear and accessible handbook.

Buy Be a Better Manager to rise to the challenge today!

Striving to excel in management? Learn fresh ways to go beyond the open-door policy and become the best boss anyone ever had.

Struggling to advance from hands-on work to team-building? Fumbling for...


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Thanks to the author, NetGalley, and the publisher for this ARC! As a new manager, this book grabbed my attention and I am glad I read it. It's filled with good tips and presented in a straightforward way that makes it easy to digest and understand what your role is as a manager and how to improve and grow. The five minutes aspect of this book is there, but it's not necessary to follow in order to get a lot of information out of this book.

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Easy, straightforward and simple book on management. If you are looking for a book to give you ideas on how good and bad managers are perceived, this one is a good resource. The contents are based on the research and simple examples as a back-up. There are good action items after each chapter as well. The contents cover overall team management as well as areas of trust, delegation, employees' encouragement and much more.

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