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Managing Up: How to Forge an Effective Relationship With Those Above You

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Managing Up: How to Forge an Effective Relationship With Those Above You
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rosanne Badowski
By (author) Roger Gittines
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
Category/GenreBusiness and management
Advice on careers and achieving success
ISBN/Barcode 9780385507738
ClassificationsDewey:650.13
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Imprint Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
Publication Date 19 October 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

Everyone has a boss. And anyone who has aspired to move up the corporate ladder knows that their relationship with those they report to is crucial. In Managing Up Rosanne Badowski offers a straightforward, entertaining, no-holds-barred account of what it takes to make your relationship with your boss work to your advantage, no matter where you stand in the corporate hierarchy. Told through rich, colorful anecdotes about her years spent working with one of the smartest, most demanding and dynamic business leaders of the twentieth century, legendary GE CEO Jack Welch, Badowski reveals the secrets to career success she has gleaned over the years. At heart, it's about working with the person above you to create a productive and effective partnership. Everyone is a manager, in one way or another, Badowski points out. She discusses first-hand what it's like to have to be a mind reader, to anticipate the future, to plan for the unexpected, and to perform the impossible. With refreshing candor and a hint of attitude, Badowski's advice is unlike any other. She advises us that "Impatience is a virtue," to "Have no shame," and to "Beware the too-quiet office." Having worked in one of the most challenging, high-profile corporate environments anywhere, no one knows more about prioritizing, about making decisions on behalf of your boss, about sifting through a daily barrage of data and information, about multitasking at warp speed, and exhibiting grace under fire. Ultimately, Badowski says, excelling at what you do is about a shared passion for the job. Managing Up is an invaluable guide for managing your career and juggling responsibilities with finesse and confidence. It should become a management bible for anyone hoping to get ahead in their profession. From the Hardcover edition.

Author Biography

ROSANNE BADOWSKI has worked with former GE CEO Jack Welch for thirteen years. Prior to becoming Welch's executive assistant, she spent twelve years in administrative positions in international human resources, executive management, and organization planning at GE. She lives in Easton, Connecticut. From the Hardcover edition.

Reviews

"Rosanne Badowski's extraordinary fifteen years in the trenches with Jack Welch have given her unparalleled expertise in the art of leadership. Far more than an ordinary how-to book, Managing Up is a terrifically engaging and entertaining read, filled with stories and lessons from a woman who has seen it all." - Noel Tichy, professor at the University of Michigan Business School and author of The Cycle of Leadership: How Great Leaders Teach Their Organizations to Win "I always wondered how Jack did it... and now I know one big reason. Rosanne Badowski. Managing history's greatest manager - that's what Managing Up is all about, and it's riveting. Stand back, Peter Drucker. If you're the boss (or think you are)... read it. If you work for the boss, read it twice. You can't afford not to." - Gerry Roche, senior chairman of Heidrick & Struggles "Rosanne has seen it all... Her book is an inside view of the pressures and life in the executive office." - Bob Wright, vice chairman and executive officer, GE; chairman & chief executive officer, NBC "Managing Up shows what you can learn when you keep your eyes and ears open and happen to work for/with a terrific boss. Great lessons for readers here, managing up, down and sideways." - Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business at the University of Southern California, and co-author of GEEKS AND GEEZERS