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First Among Equals: How to Manage a Group of Professionals
Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780743267588
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First Among Equals offers practical guidance for managing groups of professionals. Learn how to inspire, not just manage, to achieve peak performance. This book provides actionable strategies for leading even the most independent and challenging individuals, enabling effective collaboration and maximizing team potential. ISBN: 9780743267588
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Yash Bajpai –
This is a great book that has been around for a long time. I recommend.
Pavan Sai Charan Kumar Nallaka –
Not terrible, but not great. I feel like I didn’t learn much.
Ansh Arora –
A few good takeaways, especially the part about aligning individual goals with team objectives.
Ankit Rawat –
Good ideas on leading. Some things might be outdated, but the core concepts are still useful.
Naman Jain –
A bit too theoretical at times, but overall a worthwhile read for anyone managing professionals.
Kunal Gupta –
Practical advice, but not a groundbreaking read. Some insights were helpful for my team.
Shourya Arya –
Solid management strategies. I found the section on conflict resolution particularly useful.
Ayush Shukla –
I’d recommend this. Good for new managers or anyone needing a refresher on leadership skills.
Kushal Jaiswal –
Excellent read. Gave me confidence and solid tactics to manage my team of experts.
Pulkit Bansal –
Great insights on how to motivate and manage a team of experts. Very actionable advice!
Abhishek Gautam –
I am just not sure about this book. It seemed to be repetitive and not helpful.
Sakshi Agarwal –
A very useful book on the subject of group management.
Manas Mehta –
Good book. It gave me some great ideas to help improve the teamwork in my company.
Saksham Sharma –
I had high hopes for this book. I found it to be a little boring.
Deepesh Pandey –
It’s an okay read. Some advice is timeless, while other advice is kind of obvious.
Navya Dham –
A helpful read, though some examples felt a bit dated. Good for understanding basic team dynamics.
Shubham Tripathi –
Inspiring and practical! This book gave me the tools to lead my team more effectively. Highly recommended.
Ritik Chaurasiya –
I am so glad I read this book. It was the only book that made sense to me about management.
Kushagra Arya –
The book offered a decent overview of management, but I was hoping for more specific strategies.
Animesh Thapliyal –
It was just fine. Nothing special, but a useful read.
Atif Fasih –
A very helpful guide to inspire a team of professionals. I found a strategy that I was immediately able to put to good use.
Rajanish Sharma –
Decent book, but I expected more in-depth analysis. It’s a good starting point for new managers.
Mayank –
This book had some useful points. I especially liked it discussing how to navigate the complexities of leading experienced individuals.