Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager
Professional advice to help you manage one of your most important relationships at work, showing you how to communicate more effectively and openly, and allowing you to build a rewarding and healthy relationship with your manager.

Of all the working relationships you have with colleagues, the one with your boss is probably the most important. How it functions can make the all difference between looking forward to going to work in the morning, or actively dreading it. Moving part of the relationship online, and having to communicate via emails or video calls, has the potential to make things even more challenging.

Whether you already have a good relationship that you want to build on, or a fraught one that you feel can be improved, this book can help. Manage Your Boss offers practical and effective advice on surviving personality clashes, delegating upwards, developing your influencing and diplomacy skills, and boosting your chances of promotion.


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Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager
Professional advice to help you manage one of your most important relationships at work, showing you how to communicate more effectively and openly, and allowing you to build a rewarding and healthy relationship with your manager.

Of all the working relationships you have with colleagues, the one with your boss is probably the most important. How it functions can make the all difference between looking forward to going to work in the morning, or actively dreading it. Moving part of the relationship online, and having to communicate via emails or video calls, has the potential to make things even more challenging.

Whether you already have a good relationship that you want to build on, or a fraught one that you feel can be improved, this book can help. Manage Your Boss offers practical and effective advice on surviving personality clashes, delegating upwards, developing your influencing and diplomacy skills, and boosting your chances of promotion.


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Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager

Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager

by Bloomsbury Publishing
Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager

Manage Your Boss: How to build a great working relationship with your manager

by Bloomsbury Publishing

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Professional advice to help you manage one of your most important relationships at work, showing you how to communicate more effectively and openly, and allowing you to build a rewarding and healthy relationship with your manager.

Of all the working relationships you have with colleagues, the one with your boss is probably the most important. How it functions can make the all difference between looking forward to going to work in the morning, or actively dreading it. Moving part of the relationship online, and having to communicate via emails or video calls, has the potential to make things even more challenging.

Whether you already have a good relationship that you want to build on, or a fraught one that you feel can be improved, this book can help. Manage Your Boss offers practical and effective advice on surviving personality clashes, delegating upwards, developing your influencing and diplomacy skills, and boosting your chances of promotion.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399403832
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/27/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 210 KB

About the Author

Part of the Business Essentials series from Bloomsbury Business, Manage Your Boss is one of a new range of practical guides looking at key business and management skills - everything from managing projects and giving great presentations, to boosting your assertiveness at work and developing your writing skills.
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