Suddenly in Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around

Suddenly in Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around

by RobertaMatuson (Author)

Synopsis

SHINE FROM DAY ONE: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR NEW MANAGERS As companies reorganise and reengineer, thousands of people are finding themselves tossed into management positions overnight. But 40% lose their job in the first four months. Suddenly in Charge provides all the tips and tricks to succeed where so many others fail. Read it in one direction and you'll find all the tips and tools you need to manage your staff and establish credibility with your team; flip the book over and you'll find proven strategies for managing your reputation, your superiors and your career. With a foreword by Alan Weiss, bestselling author of Million-Dollar Consulting, this handy little book is a must-have resource to help the new manager excel from day one.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: First
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Published: 10 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1857885619
ISBN 13: 9781857885613

Media Reviews
When I made the leap into a senior leadership position at a small software company and was suddenly in charge, Roberta's guidance and insight was instrumental. -- Rose Eastman, Senior Director, Technical Program Management, Former VP of Operations, Enterprise Knowledge Systems
Where was this book when I started managing people? Whether it is talent selection, leadership communication, performance problems or helping your boss prosper, Suddenly in Charge is the quintessential guidebook for succeeding in the maddening-albeit fulfilling-world of management. -- Joseph Michelli, PhD, bestselling author of The Starbucks Experience, The New Gold Standard, and When Fish Fly
When both time and money are scarce, Suddenly in Charge is a must-have for all new supervisors or managers. Matuson's experience working in the trenches is evident and the book is written in a straightforward, understandable, and authentic manner. Oh, how wish I had this book many years ago when I moved from an individual contributor role into a management position! -- Patricia Hunt Sinacole, Job Doc, Boston Globe and CEO and Founder, First Beacon Group LLC
Being thrown into a new manager's role can be a lot like an ice water bath-shocking and exhilaration all at the same time! Roberta Matuson takes what can be a daunting experience and creates a step-by-step guide for new managers. Her insight, practical tips, and real-life scenarios make this book a critical read for any new manager. Suddenly in Charge proves that you don't have to learn everything the hard way! -- Jay B. Hargis, Director of Learning and Development, Tufts Medical Center and adjunct professor of Human Resources at Suffolk University
Suddenly in Charge is a must-read playbook for the new manager. Delivered in a unique and creative way, Roberta Matuson equips the new manager with practical tools and examples that set their course for success in all directions. -- Barbara Callan-Bogia, Vice President, Organization Development & North American Retail Human Resources, Office DEPOT
Not only a practical and effective management training tool, but a comprehensive corporate survival guide. Don't face the jungles of corporate management without this book close at hand. -- Andrew Ashley, Vice President, Bank of America
Our industry requires us to be up to speed-management-wise-at all times. With Roberta Matuson, I never have to worry about this. I would highly recommend this book to any business owner. -- Peter Rinning, owner, QRST's
I was incredibly fortunate to find Roberta as a mentor right out of college. She completely prepared me to step in and be `suddenly in charge' in subsequent positions. -- Megan Caradonna, Customer Service and Production Manager, Little Sib LLC
Roberta Matuson's Suddenly in Charge offers compelling lessons for both employees and their bosses...Comprehensive in sweep and replete with suggestions, this informative read is relevant for all levels. -- David Boyd, professor, Management and Organizational Development Group, College of Business Administration, Northeastern University
Have you just parachuted in for a hard landing in management? Dust yourself off and read Roberta Matuson's spot-on primer for new managers. Matuson offers nuanced advice on how to succeed on all fronts from day one. -- John Rossheim, Senior Contributing Writer, Monster
When it comes to management of people, Roberta sees through all the noise to the heart of the matter. -- Mark Spitzer, President, Photonic Glass Corporation
Roberta Chinsky Matuson has leveraged years of experience and her significant insights into generational differences to develop a primer for managers of all ages and levels in an organization. Her directs, no-nonsense writing style results in many useful take-always in every chapter. Be sure to read both sides of the book; as she points out, managing up is just as important to an executive's success as the ability to manage down! -- Jerel Golub, President, COO, Price Chopper Supermarkets/Golub Corporation
The advice I have received from Roberta over the years regarding leadership matters has been invaluable. It will be great to now have a resource like Suddenly in Charge to access whenever I need it. -- Russell Whitaker, Senior Vice President, Broadcast Pix
Roberta's knowledge and expertise in HR is amazing! Her advice in dealing with junior-and senior-level managers and executives is truly exceptional! She is a wonderful person who has been an extraordinary mentor. -- Pam Hoey, HR Director, Sentient Jet
Author Bio
Roberta Chinsky Matuson found herself thrown into management at age 24. By her own wits - and through trial and error - she succeeded and became an internationally recognized thought-leader, consultant and career expert, often quoted in the media.