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Climbing New Heights: Going from Employee to Manager and Beyond

Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Climbing New Heights: Going from Employee to Manager and Beyond

Just like a climber needs the right tools for a successful climb, moving from being an employee to a leader requires a set of important skills, strategies and knowledge. These are not physical tools but things that will guide you on your journey. Think of this article as your personal kit for climbing, with practical advice and strategies that have been tested and proven to help you become a successful leader. Whether you’re transitioning from being a technician to owning a shop or from being a salesperson to a manager, these principles will give you the confidence and preparation you need to move from being an individual contributor to a leader.

Read the complete article at Ratchet+Wrench.