Help Your Boss Help You: Convert Conflict Into Opportunities
暫譯: 幫助你的上司幫助你:將衝突轉化為機會

Kousen, Ken

  • 出版商: Pragmatic Bookshelf
  • 出版日期: 2021-08-10
  • 售價: $1,290
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,226
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 162
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1680508229
  • ISBN-13: 9781680508222
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商品描述

Develop more productive habits in dealing with your manager. As a professional in the business world, you care about doing your job the right way. The quality of your work matters to you, both as a professional and as a person. The company you work for cares about making money and your boss is evaluated on that basis. Sometimes those goals overlap, but the different priorities mean conflict is inevitable. Take concrete steps to build a relationship with your manager that helps both sides succeed.

Guide your manager to treat you as a vital member of the team who should be kept as happy and productive as possible.

When your manager insists on a course of action you don't like, most employees feel they have only two options: you can swallow your objections, or you can leave. Neither option gets you what you want, which is for your manager to consider your interests when making decisions. Challenging your boss directly is risky, but if you understand what really matters to your manager, you can build a balanced relationship that works for both sides.

Provide timely good enough answers that satisfy the immediate need of the boss to move forward. Use a productive solution to the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma to structure your interactions with management, going along when necessary and pushing back where appropriate, without threatening the loyalty relationship. Send the two most important messages to your boss: I got this and I got your back, to prove your value to the boss and the organization. Analyze your manager's communication preferences so you can express your arguments in a way most likely to be heard and understood. Avoid key traps, like thinking of the boss as your friend or violating the chain of command unnecessarily.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

發展與經理互動的更有效率的習慣。作為商業世界中的專業人士,您關心以正確的方式完成工作。您對工作的品質非常重視,無論是作為專業人士還是作為一個人。您所工作的公司關心賺錢,而您的上司也是根據這一標準來評估的。有時這些目標會重疊,但不同的優先事項意味著衝突是不可避免的。採取具體步驟來建立與經理的關係,以幫助雙方成功。

引導您的經理將您視為團隊中不可或缺的成員,應該讓您保持快樂和高效。

當您的經理堅持一個您不喜歡的行動方案時,大多數員工感覺只有兩個選擇:要麼忍受您的異議,要麼離開。這兩個選擇都無法讓您達成想要的結果,即希望經理在做決策時考慮到您的利益。直接挑戰您的上司是有風險的,但如果您了解經理真正重視的事情,您可以建立一種對雙方都有利的平衡關係。

提供及時且足夠好的答案,以滿足上司推進工作的即時需求。利用重複囚徒困境的有效解決方案來構建與管理層的互動,必要時配合,適當時反擊,而不威脅到忠誠關係。向您的上司傳達兩個最重要的信息:我能做到和我支持你,以證明您對上司和組織的價值。分析您的經理的溝通偏好,以便您能以最有可能被聽到和理解的方式表達您的論點。避免關鍵陷阱,例如將上司視為朋友或不必要地違反指揮鏈。

作者簡介

Ken Kousen is the author of the Kotlin Cookbook, Modern Java Recipes, Gradle Recipes for Android, and Making Java Groovy, as well as video courses in Android, Groovy, Gradle, Advanced Java, and Spring. A JavaOne Rock Star, he is also a regular speaker on the No Fluff Just Stuff conference tour and has spoken at conferences all over the world. He has taught software development training courses to thousands of students. His academic background includes BS degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics from M.I.T., an MA and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Princeton, and an MS in Computer Science from R.P.I. He is currently President of Kousen IT, Inc., based in Connecticut.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Ken Kousen 是《Kotlin 食譜》、《現代 Java 食譜》、《Android 的 Gradle 食譜》和《讓 Java 更加 Groovy》的作者,並且還製作了有關 Android、Groovy、Gradle、高級 Java 和 Spring 的視頻課程。他是 JavaOne 的 Rock Star,也是 No Fluff Just Stuff 會議巡迴的常規演講者,曾在世界各地的會議上發表演講。他已經為數千名學生教授了軟體開發培訓課程。他的學術背景包括麻省理工學院的機械工程和數學雙學士學位,普林斯頓大學的航空工程碩士和博士學位,以及 R.P.I. 的計算機科學碩士學位。他目前是位於康涅狄格州的 Kousen IT, Inc. 的總裁。