Middle managers have one foot in the senior management door, with the other firmly planted at the supervisory level; they are part of neither, yet they must advocate for bothall while striving for upward mobility. In Making It in Management, Lawrence Anderson provides advice to ensure success for middle managers and middle-managers-to-be.
Anderson, a seasoned organization change consultant with more than thirty years of experience, seeks to help managers looking for an edge to move them up the career ladder toward top management. Through anecdotes gained from on-the-job experience, he outlines three key areas:
Where managers fit into the organization, the purpose of the organization, and the key roles that need to be executed
What credible managers have to know and do to maintain the organizations health
How middle managers can enhance their career mobility by finding a good mentor, managing the boss, getting the best from consultants, and managing mind thoughts
Making It in Management helps managers develop the kind of thinking they need to move up the corporate ladder and stay at the top.
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Lawrence Anderson, an organization change consultant, started his own firm in 1983 and has since conducted more than 150 client assignments. He has also taught at several Canadian colleges and universities. Anderson and his wife, Carol, live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Visit him online at www.ocpartner.com.