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The Decisive Manager: Get Results, Build Morale, and Be the Boss Your People Deserve

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“Practical. Relevant. Easy to grasp. I wish I had THIS book when I became a manager.”
—Mack Munro, founder and CEO, Boss Builders

The Decisive Manager is an essential read for those seeking to work out complicated people issues, address problem areas, and get everyone on track to succeed.

People issues. They seemingly arise out of nowhere and just don’t go away. It’s critical that managers handle them right.

As a manager you need to know so many things about managing people, but you don’t even know what to ask! The Decisive Manager can help. With examples of typical situations that managers encounter and advice on how to handle them, it’s an easy-to-use guide for people managers—from hiring to firing and everything in

The important issues surrounding remote and hybrid work are also addressed, including how to best support your staff, onboard from afar, and keep accountability yet flexibility for all.

Concerned about navigating the changing workplace and avoiding legal pitfalls? There are questions and essential answers about these issues, too. Managing people correctly is critical to every manager’s success. The Decisive Manager will help with those unexpected challenges that arise too often. This is an essential read for all who lead.

224 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2023

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June 19, 2024
Good information but the title didn't match what I expected from the book. Lots of topics covered remote work which makes sense because I bought it after the pandemic. I might keep it on my desk for a reference guide. Not a bad book, just not what I needed.
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