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A practical, enjoyable handbook for folks who never likely to be bosses. Plenty of managers never asked, expected, or trained to be put responsible for other people. However when it happens, these unintentional bosses often realize that learning to take care of is like understanding how to swim by being dropped in to the deep end of the pool. Hank Gilman knows what that's like. As a high editor for Bundle of money, Newsweek, and the Boston Earth, he has helped nurture some exceptional ability. His success can be attributed mainly to his management style, that allows him to treat his employees like, well, humans, while positioning them accountable. But he was far from an all natural when it was the perfect time to take fee. Gilman shares the lessons he's learned-through trial and error-during his 2 decades as a manager in one of the craziest businesses on the planet. Writing in a warm but no-nonsense tone of voice, he offers straight-up advice on the intricacies of employing, firing, motivating, and dealing with cranky superstars. Gilman argues that your employees should come first-and that managing down, instead of managing up, will ultimately lead to a successful career as a employer.