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How to Manage Up
Ever had a boss who made life difficult?
We have good news as this week’s show is one of our regular ‘How To’ episodes where we focus on a common career challenge; and our episode this week is all about How to Manage Up.
Many of us have been there, that experience of frustration with a manager who just doesn't seem to get it for whatever reason. Maybe they're a little too hands-off and leave you floundering for direction, or maybe they're the complete opposite, a controlling micromanager who wants to be across every tiny detail.
We certainly know what that feels like, and if you’re in that position right now, we feel for you.
More importantly, this episode is especially for you!
In this episode you’ll hear how to:
- Influence your manager: We'll share strategies on how to effectively communicate your ideas and get buy-in for your projects
- Get the credit you deserve: No more feeling like your contributions are going unnoticed! You’ll learn actionable tips to ensure your hard work gets the recognition it deserves; and . . .
- What to do when you’re being micromanaged: and how to manage it in a professional and respectful way
No one sets out to be a bad boss but sadly sometimes it happens, often due to insecurity or a lack of trust.
Knowing what to do when you find yourself in this situation is invaluable, so don’t miss this episode!
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