![]() 42 Rules will help both the experienced manager just as much as it will help the first-time manager. ![]() Rollin notes that “ books do change lives” and the reality is that more works like Pam’s would reduce the high bounce rate of people who fail at internal promotions and the even higher failure rate of people hired from outside companies.Īs someone who works as an executive and leadership coach and has over 25+ plus years experience in business it never ceases to surprise me that people highly successful in one role “forget” the basics of what helped them succeed when they move into their next role. Think of the book as a CliffsNotes for new managers, and the Rosetta Stone for experienced ones. ![]() Pam’s book combines all of those elements into a concise, practical set of actionable steps for anyone new to their first leadership role, or their tenth. There are books about the heart, books about the head, and books about how-to. The book launches this week and it’s a good one. It’s the lead-in for Pam Fox Rollin‘s new book 42 Rules for Your New Leadership Role. ![]() Today I have another reason to like number 42. 42 was my jersey number when I played college basketball, and the great Jackie Robinson wore #42 – now permanently retired as a tribute by Major League Baseball – in winning the hearts and admiration of Americans while breaking the racial segregation barrier integrating baseball in 1947. ![]()
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