the Ask a Manager book for managers is here by Alison Green on April 8, 2009 It’s here! My book, Managing to Change the World: The Nonprofit Leader’s Guide to Getting Results, is now available. The book is geared toward nonprofit managers because that’s what my co-author, Jerry Hauser (former COO of Teach For America and current head of The Management Center), and I care about most — we want to see more nonprofits being effective instead of just well-intentioned. But there’s little in here that I wouldn’t recommend to any manager. Our goal was to create an easy-to-use manual that would help managers get better results by equipping them with hands-on, practical advice, covering what we think are the most important areas for managers to master — from delegating tasks, to setting and holding people accountable to clear goals, to hiring and firing, to staying organized and using your time effectively, to managing your boss. We also included a bunch of tools, like sample scripts for conducting performance coaching or a firing. Here’s the table of contents: Introduction: The Job of a ManagerSection I. Managing the Work Overview: Sharing the Burden Chapter 1 Managing Specific Tasks: Basic Delegation Chapter 2 Managing Broad Responsibilities: Setting and Using Goals Chapter 3 Managing the “In-Between”: Building a Culture of Excellence Chapter 4 Managing the Day-to-Day Work of Your Team: Structures to Bring It All TogetherSection II. Managing the People Overview: It’s All About the Right People Chapter 5 Hiring Superstars Chapter 6 Developing People Chapter 7 Retaining Your Best Chapter 8 Addressing Performance Problems Section III. Managing Yourself Overview: Becoming a Manager Chapter 9 How to Exercise Authority Without Being a Wimp or a Tyrant Chapter 10 Time and Systems Chapter 11 Managing Up Conclusion: Personal Attributes of a Great Manager And here are some quotes from readers: “Managing to Change the World gives remarkably helpful and practical advice about important management strategies and skills in the nonprofit world. This book is a treasure with sound guidance on how to achieve organizational excellence.” — Heather Booth, founder and president, Midwest Academy”This book captures the nuts-and-bolts of management in a comprehensive, insightful, and practical manner. What a great resource for both nonprofit and for-profit managers.” — Les Silverman, director emeritus, McKinsey & Company “Our country needs more than good ideas and strong policies, we need leaders with the management skills to implement change effectively — this book shows them how.” — Erica Payne, progressive strategist and author of The Practical Progressive: How to Build a 21st Century Political Movement And hell, if you still want more, you can read the first chapter here. You can buy Managing to Change the World here. Tell your nonprofit-y friends! Buy it anonymously for your incompetent manager! * I make a commission if you use that Amazon link. You may also like:how to get hired for a nonprofit jobhow can I tell if I'm a good manager?get a signed copy of the new Ask a Manager book { 8 comments }
Kiersten* April 8, 2009 at 4:39 am Congratulations! Although I don’t manage a non-profit, I’m definitely looking forward to reading it.
Kerry* April 8, 2009 at 12:03 pm Cool. Bought it for my husband this morning. (Because he works for a nonprofit, not because he’s incompetent–just want to get that on record, this being the internet and all)
Mel Vault* April 8, 2009 at 11:50 pm I think my Managers’ read a book that gives the exact opposite advice. – Non-Prof working schmuck.
SquarePieGirl* April 9, 2009 at 6:21 am Congratulations! I love your blog, and I look forward to having your advice on hand. If there any other place selling it than amazon? (I am not such a fan of theirs.) Thank you!
Ask a Manager* April 9, 2009 at 1:54 pm Thank you! I keep staring at and caressing it. SquarePieGirl: You can indeed avoid Amazon. You can also buy it here: http://www.managementcenter.org/publications.html.