“Becoming a manager is called a promotion. It rarely comes with preparation.”
Most professionals step into management carrying the skills that earned them the promotion – and discover those skills are no longer enough. The work has changed. The measure of success has changed. And no one has explained how.
What Managers Do fills that gap.
Practical, grounded, and free of leadership jargon – this handbook focuses on the everyday actions that define effective management, one clear conversation at a time.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Transition from individual contributor to manager with confidence
Set clear expectations around outcomes, timelines, and standards
Conduct short, focused conversations that keep work moving
Follow up consistently – without micromanaging
Address performance gaps early, calmly, and professionally
Build steady daily, weekly, and monthly management habits
The emphasis throughout is on clarity, consistency, and follow-through – the three disciplines that reduce uncertainty, build trust, and improve team performance over time.
Each chapter stands on its own. Return to it whenever a specific challenge arises.
Comes with a companion Participant Workbook to help you apply every practice in real situations.
Clear. Grounded. Immediately useful.


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