HOT READS FOR THE PRACTITIONER
Competencies: self-development, achievement orientation, performance management, empowerment, accountability, two-way communications
Who benefits: employees, supervisors, managers
Consultant Usage: executive coaches, career development specialists, trainers
What’s it about? This is the oddest review I have ever written. Why? Because when I wrote this post the book was not going to be available until next week.   In the interim, the publishing date was moved up and this book became available last week. I have had no chance to read it. Yet I felt the topic is way too important to wait. Many of you will want to get this book into the hands of a client or into a training program. Two of you will want it for yourselves.Â
Why am I recommending a book I haven’t even previewed? Well, to begin with it is the answer to the most frequent complaint I “suffered through†in my nearly 40 years as a consultant, coach and trainer. Allowing for slight variance, I absolutely burned out on employees saying over and over, as if it was the only possible conclusion to any problem, “But my boss won’t let me.â€Â
If this book is a good as I think it will be, I would have answered the complaint with “Here, read this and get back to me. Next person.â€
Bruce Tulgan, author of this book, is also the author of the well received and bestselling book “It’s Okay to Be the Boss: The Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming the Manager Your Employees Needâ€.
In that earlier book he sets the stage for this one. He writes how in this age of flattened organizations it is all too common for managers to demonstrate a lack of guidance, direction, feedback, and employee support. This in turn leads to what he calls a breed of managers who “empower†employees to failure.
For those whom this rings true, there is a giant sucking sound associated with a vacuum … and thus, I presume, this new book.
The publisher of both books is Jossey-Bass, which I have cited recently as a publisher that I have faith and trust in. This book should be a good read for any employee, supervisor or manager. However, if you are by chance a consultant or trainer in management or career development, you are being advised here to be the first on your block to get a hold of this new book.
Catch you later.
[tags]managing up, managing the boss, self-development, achievement orientation, performance management, empowerment, accountability, bruce tulgan, tulgan, bill bradley, william bradley, bradley[/tags]