How to Manage: Rising from Middle to Senior Management

How to Manage: Rising from Middle to Senior Management

Author: Harvard Business Review June 24, 2024 Duration: 51:52
Is mid-level management a stone you’re ready to step off of? Making that move is difficult but doable, and Amy B and her three guests will direct, inspire, and reassure you. An executive coach validates the challenges of scoring a position that’s scarce. Then, two COOs whose careers stagnated in mid-level management before accelerating again, recount the conversations, decisions, and networking that jump-started them.

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