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mattlee09 wrote: » Rule with an iron fist! Perhaps The Art of War would be a good read...
xenodamus wrote: » I'm looking for some sage advice from those of you who manage/supervise a team. Some of you may remember my threads 2 months ago about leaving my desktop support position at a large hospital to work as a Network Engineer on a DoD contract. Well, people have been shuffling around at my old company and I've decided to return as the Desktop Support/Operations Supervisor. It's going to be a great spot considering I know all the Desktop and Helpdesk processes like the back of my hand. Technically, I'll be fine. It's the people aspect that I think will present the biggest learning curve. I'm 25 and will be managing a team of 14 people ranging from 20-50 years old. I have the benefit of coming in already knowing the team and what makes them tick. I'm concerned about making the right impression as a young supervisor trying to lead older employees, though. Does anyone have advice, or books that they've found helpful in growing as a leader in an orgainization?
Slowhand wrote: » Actually, The Art of War isn't a bad suggestion. I've learned an astonishing amount of things regarding interpersonal communication and diplomacy from reading (and re-reading) it. Just don't try to overthrow your CEO by organizing a coup.
Slowhand wrote: » I don't know about what reading material will serve you best. Maybe you could just watch some instructional videos, to start with.
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