The Making of a Manager

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Jan 10, 2022 2:03 AM
Format
Book
Topic
TeamSelfManagement
Author
Julie Zhuo
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Yes
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Enter The Making of a Manager. It's an everything-you-need-to-know field guide to rocking your job, earning your confidence, and leading your team to new horizons.

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"Julie does an incredible job simplifying the role of a manager. She pulls you in with all the awkward, funny and tough moments, and then takes you on an engaging journey. If you're a first time manager, you'll learn how to hit the ground running, and experienced managers will level-up their game!"

"Are you a new manager? Are you a little scared? Fear not. Julie Zhuo is here to help. She took on a manager position at one of the biggest start-ups of our generation before she felt quite ready, but she grew into the job. And now she's here to guide you as you grow into the job. By focusing on three big leadership themes —Purpose, People, and Process— she puts the emphasis right where it should be for the greatest success and satisfaction. This book will get you on the right track and keep you there."

"I've seen so many people thrust into management in high-growth companies with so little guidance. From now on, I will hand them this book. Its practical wisdom is immediately useful for the newly minted manager — and us old ones."

"As an entrepreneur and CEO, I've read ALL of the business books, but this is one I'll be turning to again and again as a reference for how to help my team thrive. It's a leadership manifesto for a startup, global mega-company, or anything in-between."

"Julie is like that friend giving you some much-needed tips over coffee—her style cuts through industry jargon and gets at the heart of how to lead with confidence and help your team do their best work."

"The Making of a Manager is an excellent, approachable and comprehensive guide for those making the transition into management. This is something we'd give out to new managers at Slack and it could very well set a new standard for new managers."

"Julie Zhuo had to learn to be a manager fast, as her role kept expanding in the hyper-growth environment of a successful Silicon Valley start-up. In THE MAKING OF A MANAGER, she shares what she learned--often, the hard way. She combines cutting-edge analysis of how organizations work with engaging and accessible examples of how theory plays out in real life, with stories of what she did right and wrong."

"I wish I'd had this book when I started managing a team at Instagram. Julie covers the full range of becoming a manager, from your first meetings with your team to accomplishing huge goals together."

"Every business book I read as a consultant and later a CEO was written by a man. Julie brings an entirely fresh perspective on leadership as a brilliant hacker, first-generation American, and young mother. This book is everything Silicon Valley appreciates in Julie: humble, inspiring, and whip-smart."

"At startups, individuals asked to manage are rarely set-up for success. Julie Zhuo gives new managers the tools they need to help their people and company win."

"When you're first made a manager, typically two things are true. One, you really don't want to be like one of those bad managers you've suffered under. And two, you've got no map on how to avoid becoming one of those self-same bad managers. But now you do. Use this wise, practical book to master purpose, people and process and speed towards being a great manager right from the start."

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Great Managers Are Made, Not Born

What is Management?

Your First Three Months

Leading a Small Team

The Art of Feedback

Managing Yourself

Amazing Meetings

Hiring Well

Making Things Happen

Leading a Growing Team

Nurturing Culture

The Journey is 1% Finished

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Julie Zhuo (@joulee) is one of Silicon Valley's top product design executives. She leads the teams behind some of the world's most popular mobile and web services used by billions of people every day. She writes about technology, design, and leadership on her popular blog The Year of the Looking Glass and in publications like the New York Times and Fast Company. She graduated with a computer science degree from Stanford University and lives with her husband and two children in California.

Contact Julie for speaking events at speaking at juliezhuo.com, or press inquiries at press at juliezhuo.com.

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