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42 Rules for Your New Leadership Role: The Manual They Didn't Hand You When You Made VP, Director, or Manager
 
 

42 Rules for Your New Leadership Role: The Manual They Didn't Hand You When You Made VP, Director, or Manager [Kindle Edition]

Pam Fox Rollin , Laura Lowell
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42 Rules for Your New Leadership Role describes practical and effective actions for you to make a strong start at your new VP, Director, or Manager job. Drawing from extensive interviews with corporate leaders and the author’s 20 years as a strategy consultant and executive coach, these rules form the manual they forgot to hand you when you got that promotion or offer letter.

Topics include how to gain cooperation from your team, read the business culture at your new level, tee up smart “quick wins”, show others how to work with you, assess the business risks in your new role, make the most of your strengths without overdoing it, work around your weaknesses, use team screw-ups to your advantage, redesign your undoable job, and stay focused on your plan when everyone wants you to fight fires and solve the problems on their desks.

Pam gives you specific guidance for each step of those first few critical months. Her recommendations are shaped by current and classic leadership research, as well as fresh insight from her interviews with executives and surveys of leaders at all levels. With her background as executive coach to top Silicon Valley companies, corporate strategist with Bain and Accenture, and Guest Fellow at Stanford GSB's Center for Leadership Development and Research, Pam translates the experiences of thousands of leaders into easy-to-read guidance.

Let this book remind you what you did right before, help you avoid common missteps that cause leaders to stumble, and give you new strategies for acing those critical first months. Adjust what you find here to serve team needs, market condition, cultural context, your goals and your personal leadership style.

Buy this book when you’re making a step up, moving to a new organization, or for your friends as they move up. This book is also an ideal reference for executive coaches, HR business partners, management trainers, executive assistants, and others who help new leaders be successful.

Product Details

  • File Size: 506 KB
  • Print Length: 134 pages
  • Publisher: Super Star Press (April 19, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004Y1OPQ6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #91,594 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book truly is a must for new leaders, and even people who have been leading for a while. Rollins has a way of taking lofty ideas and breaking them down into simple and memorable tips. I got my copy last night, and read it in one sitting--but I'm sure I'll come back to it again and again for refreshers. I also bought some copies for new leaders I know, and some more experienced ones who could benefit from from Rollins' wisdom.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
In a word May 4, 2011
Format:Paperback
Smart! I highly recommend this book not only to those entering new leadership positions, but to longtime leaders seeking a reality check. Thoughtful, clear, and grounded in practical examples.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Pam Fox Rollin offers clear and practical advice that fits within ones own personal style. These aren't transformations or tricks but solid suggestions from someone who understands how organizations work and has helped countless leaders become effective and satisfied with their roles. Whether you are leading a project, a department, a company, a volunteer group, a community discussion, a sports team, or your own family, Ms. Rollins words of wisdom will ring true and help you find the path to leadership practices that work for you and your team.
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Newly hired or in the running? Which strengths will you use now?
VP, Director, Manager - you are in the running for or have just been hired - here are 42 'Rules' that show you how to make a strong start in your new job - to see which of your... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mary Charles
Practical, Succinct, Powerful
As a Leadership Coach, I find Ms. Rollin's book a 'must-have' for any leader or coach of leaders. Its practical and succinct content is organized in a highly accessible format. Read more
Published 8 months ago by judy levy
My new checklist for leading real transformation with my clients
In my line of work, it's not enough to develop a great strategy or provide insightful ideas. Every project is a new leadership role, where I have to understand the dynamics of... Read more
Published 9 months ago by L. Shirman
Concrete, practical, realistic, supportive
This is a top notch piece of work that gets to the heart of what new leaders need to think about. So many leadership books are a bit too abstract to be as useful as they could be. Read more
Published 9 months ago by J. Tucker
Excellent resource for those in leadership roles
If you are currently considering, or have been in, a leadership position, 42 Rules is a great read. It provides practical pointers on how to prepare yourself for stepping into the... Read more
Published 10 months ago by David Petrovay, PhD
Leadership Must Read!
Take it from someone smack dab in the middle of a new leadership role, this book rocks!

So many leadership books pitch a theory or strategy at you but the problem is... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Peter A. Mello
Leadership Success
"42 Rules for Your New Leadership Role" provides a solid foundation for leadership success for any new role. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ted Ira
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Pam Fox Rollin coaches executives to succeed in broader roles and guides senior teams to make the most of new talent. Pam is known as a dynamic speaker and valuable thought-partner to leaders navigating themselves and their organizations through complex change. Pam's company, IdeaShape Coaching & Consulting, also facilitates strategy sessions, Myers-Briggs® team-building, and leadership offsites. Clients include Genentech/Roche, Accenture, Autodesk and other top companies in biotech, consulting, and technology. Her MBA is from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, where she later served as a Guest Fellow and Master Coach.

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- Teambuilding, including Myers-Briggs personality type


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