Congratulations! You're now a manager!
These words are music to my ears, but they can send a chill down the spine of new millennial managers.
How will you get everyone to respect and trust your decisions?
Is it possible to lead a team with much older and more experienced peers than you are?
Can you be assertive and draw the line between being friends with your team members and leading them as you should?
Between these concerns and battling imposter syndrome as a young career manager, millennials are often left feeling like they have been thrown into the fire pit.
With millennials outnumbering other generations at work and many older workers turning to retirement, it's no wonder why there are so many young managers in the workplace today.
And if you've been newly appointed to a managerial position with a few years of experience under your belt... you may struggle to get used to your peers calling you "boss."
All you need is to figure out how to lead your team -- and you will be beating the quarterly targets before you know it.
In the New Manager's Guide, you'll discover:
And much more...
Leading a team in your early career years is an excellent opportunity to excel significantly in your field.
If you feel inadequate for the role, there's no better way to fix it than to learn as much as you can about leadership now.
Written with millennials in mind, this guide contains all the tools, hacks, advice, templates, and questions to give you the confidence and knowledge boost you've been looking for.
by MARTINU / ANCERL / PALENICEK / DOMANINSKA / HAVLAK
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