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On the High Wire: How to Survive Being Promoted [Hardcover]

Robert W. Gunn (Author), Betsy Raskin Gullickson (Author)
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0275984877 978-0275984878 March 30, 2005

You've just been promoted and find yourself questioning your ability to pull off the new job. Now what? Virtually every leader recalls that make or break promotion when success depends on accessing inner capacities that lie just beyond prior experience. Taking on new challenges and responsibilities as a manager can be one of the most exhilarating and rewarding transitions in a businessperson's career. It can also be fraught with stress, self-doubt, isolation, and frustration. Bob Gunn and Betsy Gullickson draw on decades of executive coaching and human resource consulting experience to characterize the process of management promotion as walking the high wire-venturing into the unknown without a safety net. In this highly accessible guide, Gunn and Gullickson address the challenges and opportunities head-on and offer specific strategies and tactics for navigating the transition into leadership, delegation, conflict management, motivation, project management, and problem solving. Featuring thought-provoking questions and a listing of helpful resources, On the High Wire will engage and inspire new managers to become even more creative and effective leaders.

At the heart of the book is the notion that productive and fulfilling management is not simply a collection of skills and techniques, but a mindset. Illustrating this theme through many powerful first-hand examples, the authors guide you toward achieving the clarity of vision and purpose that comes from being aware of context, attuned to the feelings that influence behavior, and respectful of multiple points of view. Featuring thought-provoking questions and a listing of helpful resources, On the High Wire will engage and inspire new managers to become even more creative and effective leaders.


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"This book provides a guide to obtaining the skills, techniques, and, more important, the mindset of a great leader."

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"Gunn, a human resources consultant, and Gullickson, an executive coach, offer strategies for tackling leadership issues such as delegation and conflict management. At the heart of the book is the idea that productive and fulfilling management is not simply a collection of skills and techniques, but a mindset. Illustrating this theme with first-hand examples, the authors guide readers towards the awareness of feelings that influence behavior and respect for multiple points of view."

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"[A] manual for achievers who have reached their goal and need to transition to new responsibilities and challenges. The authors have decades of management leadership and executive coaching on their sides, and use their experience to outline common pitfalls and solutions managers face in their new position. From how to motivate people to identifying new resources and strategies. On the High Wire covers it all."

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"The fact that this book was written by two individuals who are speaking from real life/work experience, not theory, differentiates it from many others in this space. It will challenge your current thinking and give you the opportunity to look at things through a different lens. Very helpful."

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  • Hardcover: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (March 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275984877
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275984878
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,700,822 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The human dimension of business success, April 8, 2005
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There seem to be two things that business people don't understand: people in general, and themselves in particular. It's not that business people are dumb or insensitive -- the problem is that the modern corporation simply wasn't created to address the human dimension. The knowledge and systems aren't in place. Given the intensity of the environment these days, and the premium placed on great decisions, innovation, collaboration, talent, and intellectual capital, there's an urgent need for some simple, practical guidelines to the human aspect of business: how to help people reach their potential, how to get the most out of yourself.
In my experience, most touchy-feely business books are worthless. This one gets to the core of what makes people grounded, flexible, and creative. Most of all it gets to the most important question: how is it that people get "in the zone" with access to all the good stuff they've got inside -- and how to stay there. This book is the real thing. And it's short!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must-Read" for Navigating the Transition into Leadership, April 19, 2005
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So focused are we on scrambling up to the next rung of the corporate ladder, that we expend too little effort figuring out what we need to do when we get there. This nifty book examines the issues faced by real-life managers navigating the challenging landscape of a promotion and provides viable - and actionable - solutions. It guides the reader to discovery of the attitudes and behaviors required to be successful in a new, elevated role. This book offers excellent strategies for everyone, from senior managers to college graduates just starting a career. Engagingly written and a quick read, it will leave an indelible impression on how you conduct your business - and your life.



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5.0 out of 5 stars I Needed This!, July 14, 2005
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How I wish I'd found this book years ago. I discovered it when it was very favorably reviewed in the Portland Press Herald.
It has boxes showing the "Conventional" approach by a manager and then the "Step Up" approach. Too often as a manager, we revert to our gut instincts and they may not always be the best. This book tells how to move up to a higher level of functioning in management.
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