![]() ![]() ![]() Surprisingly though, as the chapters have minimal dependencies between themselves, the book is easy to pick from where you left and to go to a chapter further and come back afterwards as you wish.įurthermore, beyond going over foundational management themes in an unpretentious tone such as how to give feedback, how to run meetings and how to hire and build teams which work well together, the book also covers some concepts which were very interesting to think about. The book's chapter structure expresses the same progression than the title, as it starts with "what is management" and ends up in "nurturing culture". One reason to start with is Julie's story: she was Facebook's first intern grown into VP Product Design in her 13-year long tenure. Beyond contextual reasons why this would be a timely read to me, Julie Zhuo's The Making of a Manager is a great book. ![]()
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