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"Leading a Team: If You Can't Lead a Team, You Will Just Work Until You Die" Author: Zhao Wei Publisher: Contemporary China Press
"Leading a Team: If You Can't Lead a Team, You Will Just Work Until You Die" Author: Zhao Wei Publisher: Contemporary China Press
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
According to statistics, the biggest problem faced by people in the global workplace is that they don’t know how to lead a team!
Whether you can manage a team well is a key factor in determining how far a professional can go. The author tells you how to build leadership, improve systems, communicate efficiently, conduct scientific assessments, improve execution, manage time, and other common problems in team management. He tells you how to build and manage a team through concise and interesting descriptions and detailed and moving cases. The content is concise and easy to understand, with a clear positioning. It is a must-read book for middle and senior managers to improve their management level.
This book focuses on: How to let the team complete tasks automatically and spontaneously? How to train mediocre people into general talents? How to let the team help you solve 80% of the problems? ...
About the Author · · · · · ·
Zhao Wei: A cutting-edge management expert, native of northern Fujian, long-term resident of Beijing, currently the president of a cultural company. He has been engaged in management work for many years, constantly learning and studying the management model of modern enterprises in the management process. He has rich practical experience and training methods in implementing advanced management models in Europe and the United States in China, and has provided management consulting services to many Fortune 500 companies. He wrote "Give You a Team, How Can You Manage It", which became the most popular team management bestseller in 2013; his latest masterpiece "Leading a Team: If You Can't Lead a Team, You Can Only Work Hard to Death" became the best-selling team management book at the beginning of 2014.