85% Rule (#296)
Here’s a statement that is more obvious than we tend to acknowledge: many first-time managers are not very good at managing.
While some of this phenomenon is simply a result of doing something for the first time, new managers often hit a roadblock that is fundamentally different from basic inexperience.
Before becoming a first-time manager, you are primar…
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