How to Lead Smart People: Leadership for Professionals

How to Lead Smart People: Leadership for Professionals

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  • Create Date:2021-06-16 08:53:27
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Mike Mister
  • ISBN:1788161548
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Summary

In many jobs people work their way up through a hierarchy, an experience that prepares them for managing a team。 In some professions, such as law, finance, accountancy, academia, engineering, education and healthcare, individuals may find themselves managing a team of equals。 This book uses 50 simple lessons to show the reader in concise, pithy prose how to manage a team of equals with intelligence and diplomacy。

Each lesson features a short introduction and example from the authors' experience, showing you how skills can be acquired。 These are then followed by 6-10 action points to implement immediately。 Core leadership skills are reevaluated for the leader of a smart team。

The book teaches you core skills such as decision making and delegating, but also soft skills such as delivering good and bad news to team members and how to realise more general aims such as building trust and growing your team。 The authors also offer advice on how to look after yourself as a team leader, how to build resilience in tough situations, but also how to develop creativity and extend your skill base so that you are constantly learning。

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Reviews

Sobee

Perfect book for New Managers!

Emerald Fallarme

This book is an easy read with a lot of helpful insights for both someone in a member role and a leadership role。 As former, I agree with a lot of points and I would to recommend this to leaders of the team that I will be working with。

Harley Fricker

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I just finished ‘How to lead smart people’ by Arun Singh & Mike Mister。 I give this book a 10/10 due to its ‘ease of read’ - a reference book that can be read cover to cover。 Each topic outlines a case study and then gives clear and expert tips on how to lead in that scenario。 My biggest take away is on having difficult conversations - more often than not, it’s not the receivers feelings we are afraid to confront but our own, clear and honest conversations are owed to the receiver and the organi I just finished ‘How to lead smart people’ by Arun Singh & Mike Mister。 I give this book a 10/10 due to its ‘ease of read’ - a reference book that can be read cover to cover。 Each topic outlines a case study and then gives clear and expert tips on how to lead in that scenario。 My biggest take away is on having difficult conversations - more often than not, it’s not the receivers feelings we are afraid to confront but our own, clear and honest conversations are owed to the receiver and the organisation。 。。。more

Matty

More of a reference then an actual book。 But a good reference。 I bought and actual physical copy so i can flip back to a few topics from time to time。

Houssein

The majority of the topics is common sense, but this is still a brief and useful documentation。 A conclusion is missing though。

Dan Hanly

Excellent。 It's the perfect book for new managers and veterans who want a quick refresher。 Everything is broken down into some clear and open advice on certain topics, and as a result, it's the type of book you can jump back into for advice when you hit a road block in your own professional journey。 I'm keeping this book close! Excellent。 It's the perfect book for new managers and veterans who want a quick refresher。 Everything is broken down into some clear and open advice on certain topics, and as a result, it's the type of book you can jump back into for advice when you hit a road block in your own professional journey。 I'm keeping this book close! 。。。more

George Papanikolaou

Gold