The new Female manager\'s encyclopedia -- How to lead like a pro and spin teamwork into value, even with little experience Congratulations! You\'re now a manager! How will you get everyone to respect and trust your decisions? Between these concerns and battling imposter syndrome as a young career manager, millennials are often left feeling like they have been thrown into the fire pit.
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How to lead a team with older, more experienced members and get them to respect and consult you before making any decisions.
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You may also feel like you lack enough experience to manage the organization and the employees while meeting expectations. you may struggle to get used to your peers calling you boss.
And if you\'ve been newly appointed to a managerial position with a few years of experience under your belt...
The new Female manager\'s encyclopedia -- How to lead like a pro and spin teamwork into value, even with little experience Congratulations! You\'re now a manager! How will you get everyone to respect and trust your decisions? Between these concerns and battling imposter syndrome as a young career manager, millennials are often left feeling like they have been thrown into the fire pit