Herding tigers : be the leader that creative people need / Todd Henry.
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- unmediated
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- 9780735211711 (hardback)
- 658.4/092 23
- HD57.7 .H4466 2018
- BUS071000 | BUS041000 | SEL009000
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Includes index.
"A practical handbook for every new manager charged with leading teams to creative brilliance, from the author of The Accidental Creative and Die Empty. New managers in creative fields got the job because they were good at being makers--and learned to strategize their time, relationships, and mindset to produce the best creative work possible on their own. But when they're put in charge, the rules change, and they must unlearn their hard-won working habits in favor of new ones, and navigate a minefield of complex relational dynamics with colleagues and bosses. Successful leaders of creative teams have mastered the difficult transition from doing the work to leading the work, and this book shows how. Todd Henry picks up where The Accidental Creative left off, and provides an indispensable handbook of on-the-ground, tactical advice for new managers of creatives. He draws from interviews with brilliant leaders and his experience consulting in creative organizations to share a wealth of practical advice, including: · Why conflict can be a good thing, and how to manage it in a healthy way. · How to build time and attention buffers to protect your team's ability to do its best work. · How to deal with the imbalance of power on your team, and manage inevitable struggles that arise. · How to create "hunting trails" that will keep your team inspired and motivated to deliver brilliant work. · Why you should still "get your hands dirty", even as you strive to remove yourself from the work. · Why you should fight to measure value, not time, when evaluating your team's work"-- Provided by publisher.
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