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Stepping into your role as a first-time millennial manager is more complicated than ever before. Get ready to boss up, buttercup! With a little help, you can navigate this fabulous next chapter of your career-and become the leader that you've always wanted for yourself. Survive your new business climate, stay resilient despite inevitable screw-ups, and succeed like a badass with this sassy, meme-filled guide for your first six months as a people manager. You'll learnThe basics to #BossUp, like handling expenses, escalation, and hiring. The BSPEN Method, your secret for slaying performance…mehr

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Stepping into your role as a first-time millennial manager is more complicated than ever before. Get ready to boss up, buttercup! With a little help, you can navigate this fabulous next chapter of your career-and become the leader that you've always wanted for yourself. Survive your new business climate, stay resilient despite inevitable screw-ups, and succeed like a badass with this sassy, meme-filled guide for your first six months as a people manager. You'll learnThe basics to #BossUp, like handling expenses, escalation, and hiring. The BSPEN Method, your secret for slaying performance reviews. Tips to create a satisfying professional experience for your team. How to integrate #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter principles into leadership. Advice for curating life now that there's a lot more on your plate. It's time for the generation of Missy Elliott, Emoji, and avocado toast to take the lead. Read Make Me the Boss and #BossUp into your newfound power!
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Autorenporträt
Emily Tsitrian is the cofounder and CEO of a payments consulting company called Yeeld. With over seven years in tech management, she's led teams at various companies, from mature public businesses to start-ups, including a unicorn start-up that grew into a global presence while she managed one of its brand-new departments. After her first promotion to manager, Emily had to get scrappy and creative to figure it out on her own and learn effective leadership through trial and error. Now, she hires and coaches team members into their own management careers. She also hosts the manager.flow podcast, where she interviews a diverse and experienced team of people managers about their journeys and the highs and lows along their career paths.Emily graduated from UC Berkeley in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in economics. Her leadership expertise has been featured in the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, and she is a recurring speaker for Lesbians Who Tech.A native of South Dakota, Emily lives in Chicago, Illinois with her spouse, Robbie, and senior rescue mutt, Mar. You can usually find her hiking, learning French, or attending themed dinner parties. Learn more at www.emilytsitrian.com.