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The First 90 Days - Critical Success Strategies For New Leaders At All Levels
Author: Michael Watkins ISBN:1591391105 Harvard Business School Publishing You’ve just been promoted to a new leadership position. You’re not yet sure of the challenges ahead or how you will meet them. All you know is that you have three months to get on top of the job and move forward—or fail. This book is your road map for taking charge quickly and effectively during critical career transition periods, whether you’re a first-time manager or a new CEO. Written by noted leadership transition expert Michael Watkins, The First 90 Days outlines proven strategies that will dramatically shorten the time it takes to reach what Watkins calls the “breakeven point”: the point at which your organization needs you as much as you need the job. Based on three years of research into leadership transitions at all levels and hands-on work designing transition programs for top companies, Watkins provides illustrative examples and actionable tools that will show you how to: Assess your strengths and weaknesses and identify personal vulnerabilities Diagnose your situation and understand its challenges and opportunities Negotiate a productive working relationship with your boss Secure early wins that establish credibility and create momentum Build your team and connect with influential support coalitions Align strategy, structure, systems, and skills to enable success Balance personal and professional demands during the transition This book is your road map for taking charge in your first 90 days in a new job. Why do you need it? Because transitions are critical times when small differences in your actions can have disproportionate impacts on results. Leaders, regardless of their level, are most vulnerable in their first few months in a new position because they lack detailed knowledge of the challenges they will face and what it will take to succeed in meeting them; they also have not yet developed a network of relationships to sustain them. Failure to create momentum during the first few months virtually guarantees an uphill battle for the rest of your tenure in the job. Building credibility and securing some early wins lay a firm foundation for longer-term success. Sharing Widget |
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