Managing Geeks - A Journey of Leading by Doing
ISBN-13:
9781502947604
ISBN-10:
1502947609
Author:
Andy Leonard
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
188 pages
Category:
Engineering
,
Technology
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ISBN-13:
9781502947604
ISBN-10:
1502947609
Author:
Andy Leonard
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
188 pages
Category:
Engineering
,
Technology
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Managing Geeks - A Journey of Leading by Doing (ISBN-13: 9781502947604 and ISBN-10: 1502947609), written by authors
Andy Leonard, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014.
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In this highly personal and deeply experienced description of his journey from technology expert to technology manager, Andy Leonard shares his philosophy and approach to management. In contrast to recent management fads, which focus on things a manager should do, this book is about what drives the person who manages. The focus is on values, ethics, relationships, and what’s right for the business and the people who make the business succeed. As Leonard says, “The theme of this book is about being as opposed to doing. Experience has taught me that to be a good manager, I need to know who I am and do what I am… What I am is what I have to offer the world, and it’s the core of what I have to offer others who want to be good managers.” Although the book is specifically about managing “geeks” (a term that technology specialists proudly claim), Leonard’s experience and advice apply to any manager in any field. Leonard says that every manager needs to start by asking, “Who am I?” If that question makes you pause to think, this book will be a valuable resource and tool to help you be a better manager.
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