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Book || “HBR’s 10 Must Reads for New Managers” – Harvard Business Review – Excellent Resource!

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Book || “HBR’s 10 Must Reads for New Managers” – Harvard Business Review – Excellent Resource!

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Selling “HBR’s 10 Must Reads for New Managers” from Harvard Business Review. Paperback in very good condition – clean, crisp pages with no major flaws. This essential guide includes top articles from experts like Daniel Goleman, Robert Cialdini, Michael Watkins, and John Kotter, offering practical advice for first-time managers. Covers how to lead a team, manage workplace dynamics, handle high-pressure situations, and transition from contributor to leader. Bonus article included: How Managers Become Leaders by Michael D. Watkins. Perfect for new managers, aspiring leaders, or business students looking to grow their leadership skills. Message me if interested! Pick up only.

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Business & Finance

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Paperback

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