May 2011
Beginner
240 pages
2h 45m
English
Keeping an open-door policy as a manager is a basically good idea, but there comes a time when you have to know it is time to kick the door shut so that you can
• Get some work done.
• Have a meeting in private.
• Let your team know you don’t want to be disturbed.
• Let the team know you really are the boss and not really one of them at all.
Obviously a good manager such as yourself likes to have an open-door policy so that the staff have access to you when and as they need. But there are times when it is necessary physically and psychologically to create a barrier. You see, the real secret of good management is that no matter how chummy you are with the team there comes a time when it is essential ...
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