New Supervisor Survival Guide: Twelve Simple and Proven Leadership Skills to Help New - and Not So New - Bosses Thrive - Softcover

Schuhart, John

 
9798218615901: New Supervisor Survival Guide: Twelve Simple and Proven Leadership Skills to Help New - and Not So New - Bosses Thrive

Synopsis

Being an effective leader whom people want to work for and with is not rocket science. It’s just that most people either spend have time or don't get the training and support they need to learn how to lead and—perhaps more importantly—think about how they want to lead before they become supervisors.

The New Supervisor Survival Guide offers a dozen simple and proven skills to help new—and not so new—leaders thrive. Most people will be able to read the entire Guide during a plane ride or a long lunch and find practical ideas that can be implemented immediately.

If you read this book and adapt some or all of the skills to your personality, you'll be on a path to being the leader you want to be - and your team needs you to be - and well on the way to developing your authentic and effective leadership style.

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About the Author

As an International Coaching Federation Master Certified Coach, Mr. Schuhart helps clients gain self-awareness, increase emotional intelligence, think strategically, refine their leadership style, strengthen communication skills, and realize their full potential. During nearly two decades as an Intelligence Community and Department of Defense Senior Executive, Mr. Schuhart served as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Chief Financial Officer and the Chief of the NGA Support Team to the United States European Command. He demonstrated a remarkable ability to lead change and achieve results while earning Presidential Rank Award and the Intelligence Community and NGA's highest honors. He also served as the Deputy Chief Financial Officer of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and as the Deputy Director of the Intelligence Community Management Staff at the Central Intelligence Agency. Mr. Schuhart began his journey toward federal financial management expertise by overseeing national security programs for a decade and a half as a Budget Examiner at the White House's Office of Management and Budget.

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