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WHAT'S THE BEST WAY TO SUCCEED AT WORK? MAKE SURE YOUR BOSS SUCCEEDS FIRST. Today's typical workplace may be less formal and more inclusive than those of the past, but one thing hasn't changed: The boss is the boss.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, William Smullen spent 50 years leading--and being led by--some of the toughest people in the business. Over his career, he served at every level from platoon to division--and at the highest levels in the Pentagon, as well. In business terms, that's the equivalent of running a very small business to sitting in a corporate C-Suite.
Smullen's final public-service assignment was chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell. As chief of staff, one of his main responsibilities was to ensure Secretary Powell kept his positive image and was successful in everything he did.
Now, he shares the lessons he learned working in some of the world’s most demanding organizations. In Ways and Means for Managing Up, he tells you everything you need to know to effectively "manage your manager" in ways that help both you and your boss succeed and rise within your company. In 50 short yet informative chapters, Smullen shares his hard-won insight, such as:
View your relationship with your boss as a partnership Think of your boss as a brand Never allow your boss to be surprised Help your boss manage risk or crisis Be a strategic asset your boss counts on Whether you're good friends with your manager or have trouble coexisting in the same office, your success depends on his or her success. This has always been true, and it will always be true.
You serve yourself well when you serve your boss well. Take your career to new heights by learning and applying the Ways and Means for Managing Up. It can serve as a survival guide, a road map, or a blueprint for people at every level in an organization.
PRAISE FOR WAYS AND MEANS FOR MANAGING UP:
A terrific book by one of the masters of truth-telling in the American military--wise, forceful, and a must-read for anyone who has a boss. My hat is off to Bill Smullen, and yours will be too when you read what he has learned over the decades." -- BOB WOODWARD, Associate Editor, The Washington Post
"Bill Smullen's unique experience as a member of the U.S. Army and as chief of staff for former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State Colin Powell gives him some great lessons to pass on. I highly recommend Ways and Means for Managing Up. -- JIM BOEHEIM, Syracuse University’s Hall of Fame Head Basketball Coach
"Colonel Smullen has worked for some of the smartest and most demanding bosses in modern American history, most notably General Colin Powell, for many years. In this book Smullen offers an invaluable guide for how to succeed inside any organization. It is a guide that is both tremendously wise and, in some places, laugh-out-loud funny." -- PETER BERGEN, CNN's National Security Analyst and the author of Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad
Table of Contents
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00:00:23
Preface
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Believe in Your Boss or Find Another
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Chapter 2: Be Forever Loyal and Faithful to the Boss
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Chapter 3: Think of Your Boss as a Brand
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Chapter 4: Know More Than Is Expected
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Chapter 5: Anticipate What the Boss Wants or Needs
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Chapter 6: It’s About the Boss; It’s Not About You
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Chapter 7: Treat Every Day as Game Day
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Chapter 8: Manage the Calendar and the Clock
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Chapter 9: Never Wear Your Boss’s Rank or Position
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Chapter 10: Never Allow Your Boss to Be Surprised
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Chapter 11: Never Sign the Boss’s Signature
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Chapter 12: Get a Seat at the Table
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Chapter 13: Pace Yourself and Your Boss
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Chapter 14: Provide the Boss Some Quiet Time Each Workday
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Chapter 15: Send the Boss on That Needed Vacation
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Chapter 16: Keep the Boss’s Better Half Informed and Involved
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Chapter 17: Accompany the Boss on Business Travel
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Chapter 18: Protect the Boss from the Adoring
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Chapter 19: Anticipate the Boss’s Thinking and Decisions
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Chapter 20: Think Beyond the Horizon
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Chapter 21: Build and Maintain the Boss’s Credibility
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Chapter 22: Be a Gatekeeper, Not a Gate Blocker
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Chapter 23: Don’t Speak for the Boss Unless He Asks or Knows
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Chapter 24: Push the Boss out in Public When There Is a Purpose
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Chapter 25: Prepare the Boss for Each Event or Activity
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Chapter 26: Resolve Conflict for the Boss
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Chapter 27: Help Manage Risk
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Chapter 28: Prepare Now for Crisis
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Chapter 29: Be a Strategic Asset
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Chapter 30: Don’t Hesitate to Tell the Boss He or She Is Wrong
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Chapter 31: If at First Your Opinion Doesn’t Succeed, Try, Try Again
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Chapter 32: Expect the Unexpected
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Chapter 33: Inspire the Right Work Ethic
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Chapter 34: Reflect a Front Office That Is Cheerful
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Chapter 35: Impress Early and Often
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Chapter 36: Keep Meetings to 30 Minutes or Less
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Chapter 37: Provide the Boss Some Cover
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Chapter 38: Assume Someone’s Always Watching
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Chapter 39: Life Is Not a Spectator Sport
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Chapter 40: Keep the Staff Informed About Requirements and Decisions
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Chapter 41: Help Disallow Threatening Behavior
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Chapter 42: Don’t Be Afraid to Take a Risk
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Chapter 43: Build and Maintain Relationships
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Chapter 44: Every Problem Needs a Solution
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Chapter 45: Build a Comfort Zone for the Boss
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Chapter 46: It’s the Deed, Not the Credit
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Chapter 47: Be a Conscience for Your Boss
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Chapter 48: Bullying Is Bad for Business
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Chapter 49: Have Fun Along the Way
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Chapter 50: Evaluate Everything You Do
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Close
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