Supervision of employees
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- The young professional's guide to managing, building, guiding, and motivating your team to achieve awesome results, Aaron McDaniel, author of The young professional's guide to the working world
- Generations at work, managing the clash of boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers in the workplace, Ron Zemke, Claire Raines, Bob Filipczak
- No B.S. ruthless management of people & profits, no holds barred, kick butt, take-no-prisoners guide to really getting rich, Dan S. Kennedy
- Gen Z @ work, how the next generation is transforming the workplace, David Stillman and Jonah Stillman
- 9 powerful practices of really great bosses, Stephen E. Kohn and Vincent D. O'Connell
- Building a team, the practical guide to mastering management, DeeDee Doke ... [et al.]
- Generations at work, managing the clash of boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers in your workplace, Ron Zemke, Claire Raines, Bob Filipczak
- What keeps leaders up at night, recognizing and resolving your most troubling management issues, Nicole Lipkin
- Why Motivating People Doesn''t Work . . . and What Does, The New Science of Leading, Energizing, and Engaging
- The first-time manager, Loren B. Belker & Gary S. Topchik
- Bringing up the boss, practical lessons for new managers, Rachel Pacheco
- Being the boss, the 3 imperatives for becoming a great leader, Linda A. Hill, Kent Lineback
- Managing the unmanageable, how to motivate even the most unruly employee, Anne Loehr and Jezra Kaye
- No B.S. ruthless management of people and profits, no holds barred, kick butt, take-no-prisoners guide to really getting rich, Dan S. Kennedy ; cover design, Andrew Welyczko
- The effective manager, Mark Horstman, cofounder, Manager Tools
- The First-Time Manager
- Lead with love, 10 principles every leader needs to maximize potential and achieve peak performance, Gerry Czarnecki
- Managing people, written by Phillip L. Hunsaker and Johanna Hunsaker
- Manager redefined, the competitive advantage in the middle of your organization, Thomas O. Davenport, Stephen D. Harding
- Good boss, bad boss, how to be the best-- and learn from the worst, Robert I. Sutton
- How to say it for first-time managers, winning words and strategies for earning your team's confidence, Jack Griffin
- The boss's survival guide, workplace 911 for the toughest problems today's managers face, Bob Rosner and Allan Halcrow
- HBR's 10 must reads on managing people
- Make difficult people disappear, how to deal with stressful behavior and eliminate conflict, Monica Wofford
- Formula 2+2, the simple solution for successful coaching, Douglas B. Allen, Dwight W. Allen
- Coaching for results
- The naked employee, how technology is compromising workplace privacy, Frederick S. Lane
- Tough talking, how to handle awkward situations, David M. Martin. --
- Managing the unmanageable, how to motivate even the most unruly employee, Anne Loehr and Jezra Kaye
- Ways and Means for Managing Up: 50 Strategies for Helping You and Your Boss Succeed, Smullen, F. William
- Let's talk, make effective feedback your superpower, Therese Huston
- The first-time manager, Loren B. Belker, Jim McCormick, and Gary S. Topchik
- Becoming a manager, how new managers master the challenges of leadership, Linda A. Hill
- Managing remote staff, capitalize on work-from-home productivity, Lin Grensing-Pophal
- A survival guide to managing employees from hell, handling idiots, whiners, slackers, and other workplace demons, Gini Graham Scott
- The millennial whisperer, the practical, profit -focused playbook for working with and motivating the world's largest generation, Chris Tuff
- Work happy, what great bosses know, Jill Geisler
- Paid to think, a leader's toolkit for redefining your future : achievemore, earn more, live more, by David Goldsmith, with Lorrie Goldsmith
- Bare knuckle people management, creating success with the team you have--winners, losers, misfits, and all, Sean O'Neil and John Kulisek
Outgoing Resources
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