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Becoming the Boss

New Rules for the Next Generation of Leaders

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The author of Getting from College to Career reinvents the concept of management for a new generation, offering a fresh and relevant approach to career success that shows them how to make the next step: becoming a leader.

We are in the midst of a leadership revolution, as power passes from Baby Boomers to Millennials. All grown up, the highly educated Generation Y is moving into executive positions in corporations and government, as well as running their own businesses, where they are beginning to have a profound impact that will last for decades.

Written exclusively for Gen Y readers to address their unique needs, Becoming the Boss is a brisk, tech savvy success manual filled with real-world, actionable tips, from an expert they respect and relate to. Lindsey Pollak defines what leadership is and draws on original research, her own extensive experience, and interviews with newly minted Gen Y managers and entrepreneurs around the world to share the secrets of what makes them successful leaders—and shows young professionals how to use that knowledge to rise in their own careers.

From learning to develop a style that appeals to your older colleagues, to discovering the key trends affecting your career, to mastering the classic rules of excellence that never go out of style, Becoming the Boss helps you identify your next professional move and shows you how to get there.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 21, 2014
      Career consultant Pollak (Getting from College to Career) presents an engaging, smart leadership manual for Generation Y. Acknowledging that some strategies will never change (be ethical, avoid screaming at people), Pollak suggests that millennials will be operating in a different economic, technological, and demographic terrain than Warren Buffett and Jack Welch, and thus need a different road map. Some of her advice concerns being young: for example, how do you respond when your colleague says “you’re young enough to be my granddaughter”? She offers tips for navigating the transitions from the old to new way of doing things: business cards are becoming obsolete, but for now they’re necessary; learn how to deal with voice mail, even though you might hate it. She also includes welcome guidance for keeping your whole life together, with tips regarding getting enough sleep and starting to save for retirement. Call-out boxes, checklists, and quizzes make the book user-friendly and fun to read. This insightful guide is not just for younger leaders; it would also benefit older employers or employees who want to better understand their younger colleagues. Agent: Michelle Wolfson, Wolfson Literary.

    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2014

      As we experience changes in demographics, economic dominance, and technology, leaders are going to need new rules to succeed in business and government. The millennial generation, those born between 1982 and 2000, are poised to take on this challenge. Consultant Pollak (Getting from College to Career) promises to share everything she has learned about becoming a boss. In a conversational, encouraging style, she delivers on her promise. Pollak describes the challenges millennial bosses will face, such as working with individuals of different generations, achieving more with fewer people, and supervising virtual employees. Next, readers are introduced to classic and modern leadership texts. The majority of the work focuses on real-life advice new professionals can apply to develop leadership skills and create a professional image. Using examples from her career and interviews with current leaders, the author covers topics such as creating a professional online presence, networking, public speaking, delegating, keeping up with technology trends, selecting mentors, and supervising. Clear writing and helpful lists add to the usability. VERDICT Young professionals are provided the essential steps for becoming a respected, knowledgeable leader. Academic and public libraries serving this population will see demand for this title.--Lydia Olszak, Bosler Memorial Lib., Carlisle, PA

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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