
Knowing When to Shut Up! (eBook, ePUB)
21 Cringe Stories to Keep You from Becoming the Next Office Meme
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'Knowing When to Shut Up' is the survival guide every new manager needs for the awkward, hilarious, and high-stakes leap from peer to boss. With 21 real-world stories-equal parts funny and cringe-worthy-Michael Sarran reveals the most common blunders rookie leaders make, from overpromising to oversharing, and shows how to turn them into lessons before they wreck your credibility. Each chapter pairs a true-to-life misstep with a historical echo and a practical takeaway, giving you the tools to survive your first year in charge-without becoming the next office meme. Michael J. Sarran is a consul...
'Knowing When to Shut Up' is the survival guide every new manager needs for the awkward, hilarious, and high-stakes leap from peer to boss. With 21 real-world stories-equal parts funny and cringe-worthy-Michael Sarran reveals the most common blunders rookie leaders make, from overpromising to oversharing, and shows how to turn them into lessons before they wreck your credibility. Each chapter pairs a true-to-life misstep with a historical echo and a practical takeaway, giving you the tools to survive your first year in charge-without becoming the next office meme. Michael J. Sarran is a consultant, educator, veteran, and human resources professional with more than two decades of experience helping leaders find their footing across industries as diverse as technology, education, and operations. Known for blending sharp humor with practical insight, he has guided professionals from the classroom to the boardroom, earning a reputation as the coach you call when 'leadership theory' collides with the reality of Slack notifications, hybrid meetings, and four generations of coworkers trying to get along. Michael's career began in the U.S. military, where he quickly learned that timing, communication, and humility could mean the difference between chaos and cohesion. After transitioning into the civilian workforce, he built a career in human resources, working directly with managers and teams to tackle the challenges that derail performance and culture. Along the way, he designed leadership development programs that cut through jargon and focused on the realities managers face every day. As an educator, he has taught business and leadership courses at the university level, distilling complex concepts into lessons that resonate with students just starting their careers as well as seasoned professionals looking for a reset. Michael's writing reflects his belief that the best lessons come from mistakes-especially the ones that make you cringe years later. His debut book, 'Knowing When to Shut Up: Surviving Your First Year in Leadership Without Becoming the Office Meme,' captures 21 of the most common blunders new managers make, told through painfully funny real-world stories. Each chapter pairs personal missteps with historical echoes, offering readers not just a laugh but a clear takeaway they can put into practice immediately. By his own admission, Michael is living proof that the fastest way to learn leadership is to mess it up in public first-and then write about it so others don't have to repeat it.
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