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How to Manage Your Manager

With Pete Mockaitis | How to Be Awesome at Your Job Liked by 7,585 users
Duration: 27m Skill level: Beginner Released: 1/2/2020

Course details

Managing up isn’t about flattery or brown-nosing. It’s about consciously building a good relationship with your boss: understanding how you both like to work, and then taking adaptive strategies to really work well together. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Mary Abbajay, president of Careerstone Group, LLC. Mary explains how to how to manage up, understand who your boss is, and adapt to different personality types. Pete and Mary talk about the ego obstacle, surviving a micromanager or toxic boss, providing constructive feedback, and having tough conversations. Plus, learn the tiny, yet powerful, thing you can do to differentiate yourself from 99% of employees.

This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

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