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The Making of a Manager: What to Do When Everyone Looks to You Kindle Edition

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,966 ratings


No idea what you're doing? No problem. Good managers are made, not born.


Top tech executive Julie Zhuo remembers the moment when she was asked to lead a team. She felt like she’d won the golden ticket, until reality came crashing in. She was just 25 and had barely any experience being managed, let alone managing others.

Her co-workers became her employees overnight, and she faced a series of anxiety-inducing firsts, including agonising over whether to hire an interviewee; seeking the respect of reports who were cleverer than her; and having to fire someone she liked. Like most first-time managers, she wasn’t given any formal training, and had no resources to turn to for help. It took her years to find her way, but now she’s offering you the short-cut to success.

This is the book she wishes she had on day one. Here, she offers practical, accessible advice like:

· Don’t hide thorny problems from your own manager; you’re better off seeking help quickly and honestly
· Before you fire someone for failure to collaborate, figure out if the problem is temperamental or just a lack of training or coaching
· Don’t offer critical feedback in a ‘compliment sandwich’ – there’s a better way!

Whether you're new to the job, a veteran leader, or looking to be promoted, this is the handbook you need to be the kind of manager you've always wanted.

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Rated Amazon's #1 Best Business Book of the Year So Far!

"I've seen so many people thrust into management in high-growth companies with so little guidance. From now on, I will hand them this book. Its practical wisdom is immediately useful for the newly minted manager—and us old ones."

—Ev Williams, CEO of Medium and co-founder of Twitter

“Julie Zhuo had to learn to be a manager fast, as her role kept expanding in the hyper-growth environment of a successful Silicon Valley start-up. In The Making of a Manager, she shares what she learned—often, the hard way. She combines cutting-edge analysis of how organizations work with engaging and accessible examples of how theory plays out in real life, with stories of what she did right and wrong.” 
—Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project
 
“I wish I'd had this book when I started managing a team at Instagram. Julie covers the full range of becoming a manager, from your first meetings with your team to accomplishing huge goals together.”
—Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram

"Every business book I read as a consultant and later a CEO was written by a man. Julie brings an entirely fresh perspective on leadership as a brilliant hacker, first-generation American, and young mother. This book is everything Silicon Valley appreciates in Julie: humble, inspiring, and whip-smart." 
—Leila Janah, CEO and founder of Samasource and LXMI and author of Give Work

"At startups, individuals asked to manage are rarely set-up for success. Julie Zhuo gives new managers the tools they need to help their people and company win."
—Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator and co-chairman of OpenAI

"Are you a new manager? Are you a little scared? Fear not. Julie Zhuo is here to help. She took on a manager position at one of the biggest start-ups of our generation before she felt quite ready, but she grew into the job. And now she's here to guide you as you grow into the job. This book will get you on the right track and keep you there.”
—Daniel H. Pink, author of When and Drive

"As an entrepreneur and CEO, I've read all of the business books, but this is one I'll be turning to again and again as a reference for how to help my team thrive. It's a leadership manifesto for a startup, global mega-company, or anything in between.”
—Brit Morin, founder and CEO of Brit + Co
 
"Julie is like that friend giving you some much-needed tips over coffee—her style cuts through industry jargon and gets at the heart of how to lead with confidence and help your team do their best work." 
—Nir Eyal, author of Hooked
 
"
The Making of a Manager is an excellent, approachable and comprehensive guide for those making the transition into management. This is something we'd give out to new managers at Slack and it could very well set a new standard for new managers."
—Stewart Butterfield, CEO and co-founder of Slack

"Julie does an incredible job simplifying the role of a manager. She pulls you in with all the awkward, funny and tough moments of being a first time manager, and then takes you on an engaging journey. She sets forth a crystal clear playbook of how to drive impact and get the most out of your teams. If you’re a first time manager, you’ll learn how to hit the ground running, and experienced managers will level-up their game!" 
—Logan Green, CEO and co-founder of Lyft 

About the Author

Julie Zhuo is one of Silicon Valley's top product design executives. She leads the teams behind some of the world's most popular mobile and web services used by billions of people every day. She writes about technology, design, and leadership on her popular blog The Year of the Looking Glass and in publications like the New York Times and Fast Company. She graduated with a computer science degree from Stanford University and lives with her husband and two children in California.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07DXGGDCQ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Virgin Digital; 8th edition (March 21, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 21, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 12374 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 274 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0753552892
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,966 ratings

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Julie Zhuo loves learning about people. As one of Silicon Valley's top product design executives, she leads the teams behind some of the most popular web and mobile services used by billions of people around the world. Julie writes about technology, great user experiences, and leadership on her popular blog "The Year of the Looking Glass" as well as publications like the New York Times and Fast Company. She lives with her husband and two children in California.

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A definitive "how to" guide on how to be the best kind of manager, that wasn't written for the 1950's but for todays world. Julie is awesome at story telling, helping you to better understand (probably a few you can even relate to). And of course, written by a woman who has been there and taken every step from Intern to VP at Facebook. ADD THIS TO YOUR "MUST BUY" LIST.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
I wish I read this one 6 books ago. It feels like a personal conversation with the author. Contains actionable advice and many personal stories to show how in many situations it is normal to feel anxious at first. It also contained new ideas even as it was not the first management book that I read! Highly recommended!
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
This book is not only relevant for people who are becoming managers for the first time, in my opinion, it's a fundamental read for everyone who has the responsibility of leading people, whether they are novices or experienced. I loved Julie's writing style: It's an educational book, easy to read, and full of advice, always getting to the point, without being as pompous as the classic leadership books from business schools. I not only learned a lot, but it also made me reflect on many topics (even though I have over 15 years of experience leading large teams of people, this book gave me many key tips that changed my way of thinking).

The only flaw is that it might be a book designed for teams and dynamics of medium and large companies in the technology sector, but if you are leading teams within a small company or a different sector, you will still find a lot of valuable information.

For me, this book was an unexpected gift, not because it was given to me, but because I never thought I would find so many useful tips inside a book that can be implemented to significantly improve my leadership skills."
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020
When I was partway through The making of a manager: what to do when everyone looks to you I was sure that I would be giving this an unqualified five-star review. Then, I got to the second half. 

There are two very different halves to this book. I'll cut to the chase about whether this is a great book for you. 

The first half of the book is excellent and helpful for almost anyone. The second half of the book may be for you if you work at Facebook or a company very much like it. 

Here's how Ms. Zhuo defines a manager's job. "A manager's job is to help her team get better results." That's the key insight for the book. It's clear and actionable. It's true no matter who you are or where you work as a manager. 

If you're thinking about becoming a manager this is a great book for you. 

If you're thinking about becoming a manager. buy this book. In the section that begins on 28, Ms. Zhou asks you questions about who you are and what you're like. She describes how your answers can help you decide if management is for you. Those few pages are worth the price of the book. They may keep you from making a terrible, irreversible mistake. If management is not for you, it's good to know before you become one. The key insight is that you must love the work. 

If you're a new manager, this is a great book for you. 

It usually takes a new manager a year or two to settle into the job, learn the basics, and manage effectively. If you're somewhere in that first two years, buy this book. Ms. Zhuo's descriptions of a manager's work are clear, and you'll be able to see yourself in them. Her analysis is good and includes ideas about what you can and should do. She describes her mistakes and misconceptions. 

Now for the second half of the book.

The second half of the book will be great for you if you work at Facebook. It will be good for you if you work in a creative job in a tech company, especially one experiencing hyper-growth. It will not be so good for you if you work at a trucking company or a clothing store or any smaller company. Here’s why I think the second half of the book is so different from the first half. 

Ms. Zhuo implies that she's new and remembers the beginning well. Here’s a quote from the Introduction.

"I thought, Maybe I can write this book, because it’s more relevant for a certain group of people now: new managers thrown into the deep end, overwhelmed managers wondering how to best help their reports, managers dealing with fast-growing teams, or those simply curious about management. I was one of them not so long ago."

When this book came out, she had been at Facebook for more than a decade and she was the VP of Product Design. In February 2020, she left Facebook to become a cofounder of InSpirit. But here’s the thing. The first half of the book sounds like “not so long ago.” The second half sounds like reflections of someone who’s been a manager for a while.

I suspect she may have written the first at one time and the other material much later. 

The writing styles are very different. The first half flows easily and sounds natural. The second half is how authors write when they must finish by a deadline.

I would have preferred an excellent book for new managers in any kind of company. That's the first 150 pages. I could have done without the last 150 pages, even if the publisher thought it was necessary. 

In A Nutshell

If you're thinking about becoming a manager, buy The making of a manager: what to do when everyone looks to you. Read the section on what managers do that begins about page 28. 

If you're a new manager, especially if you're in your first two years, buy this book and read the first half. 

What about the second half? Start reading it. You've already invested in the book and gotten your money's worth from the first half. Read the second half as long as it stays interesting and helpful. 
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019
When I transitioned into management last year, I was told that there is no book out there that could teach me how to be an effective manager. It was like Morpheus telling me that no one can be told what managing is. You have to see it for yourself. That's only half true. Like most things, you can't just read about it, you have to experiment, think on your feet, and establish some kind of feedback loop that can yield growth from experience. However, your feedback loop should include as many high signal inputs as possible. Your team, your peers, your mentors — and a thoughtful and practical book like this — are some of the best signals you can leverage to maximize your growth.

The Making of a Manager is an immensely valuable field guide for anyone interested in managing. If nothing else, you'll walk away with a clear understanding of what your role really is as a manager, but more likely you'll end up with a greater understanding of how to lead a group of people, earn their trust, build a cohesive team, connect with and support others, foster a healthy culture for feedback, and — of course — actually get things done.

At this point I've read several books about managing and I'd prioritize this one above the rest for being so well-written, focused, clear, practical, engaging, etc. If you're a new manager or just curious about what managing is about — or you've been doing it a while and want to level up by learning from one of the best leaders out there — pick up this book. You'll be very happy you did.
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Rodrigo M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente primeiro livro sobre gestao
Reviewed in Brazil on January 4, 2024
Esse livro é um excelente guia introdutório sobre o que é ser um gestor. Na minha empresa o utilizamos como objeto de um Clube do Livro para gestores e o feedback foi muito positivo.

Acho que os temas são apenas pincelados no livro, o que o torna um bom mapa mental de conceitos de gestão de pessoas, mas não acho que ele aprofunda o suficiente.

É uma leitura boa , o livro tem termos de fácil entendimento.
Evelyn
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy útil en tiempos de crecimiento
Reviewed in Mexico on October 30, 2022
Si necesitas inspiración para iniciar tu camino como manager, esto es para ti. La autora te hace sentir en confianza con mensajes de aliento y paciencia contigo. Nadie tiene las repuestas correctas. Y todo puede cambiar en muy poco tiempo.

Suerte!
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Michael
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy, entertaining read, practical advice.
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2022
I enjoyed it. Blasted through it in a couple days, no problem (even for a slow reader like me). It is written with very casual language, not pretentious or preachy or pedantic.

The book is divided in such a way that you can reference particular chapters as needed. Some of the information is obvious, but it's nice to have it said nonetheless.

This book has got be excited for my future in management (and beyond)!
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Drew
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for a new manager
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 5, 2024
I will soon be starting a new management role and I have found this book to offer some really great advice which has made me feel a little less apprehensive about taking on the new role.
gurinder singh
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book for any manager
Reviewed in India on December 25, 2023
The book defines what is expected out of any manager and clearly defines a process that can help achive it
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