Gold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing, standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging,β which cuts down on managerial overhead and encourages managers to get out of the way of their teams. The needs of workers and teams, the author insists, take precedence over oneβs own managerial workflow; a managerβs most important goal is to enable employees to maximize their productivity. Throughout, the author delivers his insights with an effective combination of readable prose and clear-eyed pragmatism. His experience is evident on every page and should prove invaluable to readers in any managerial roles. He sympathizes with how these readers may feel theyβre swimming against the tide of popular opinion: βIf you are a manager who came up through the ranks as a specialist, then most of what you mastered will point you away from great managing,β he cautions, firmly but good-naturedly. βYouβll need to toss out that old compass.β This book will do very nicely as a new one. Description (from the publisher)
Former executive, two-time Inc 500 award-winning entrepreneur, and think-tank management scientist Jack Skeels, in his new book, Unmanaged: Master the Magic of Creating Empowered and Happy Organizations, lays out the blueprint for how to make agencies β and many other types of organizations run better, faster and happier.
Drawing on more than a decade of applied research with over 200 agencies and other high-performance organizations, Skeels presents a compelling case that managing less can be the key to managing better. In its six-part structure, the book takes leaders and managers through the origins of why we manage the way we do today, and how a new style of managingβwithin which one can see the echoes of Agile methodsβboosts everything from project success rates to organizational productivity, profitability and happiness.
In its 300 pages, Unmanaged both provides not only the rationale, but also a large number of battle-tested methods for implementing better managing, proven both within his consultancy and in prior work. The book is laced with real-world vignettes that often make managers and leaders laugh (or cringe) in recognition of their own managerial faux pas. There are over ten practical new models of managing that the reader and their organization can make, ranging from better ways to kick-off and scope projects, boost team skills growth, align better with stakeholders and clients, and ensure worker and team productivity. Leaders will be drawn to several topics that explain the power of Unmanagedβs techniques to reduce the cost of meetings, enhance DEI initiatives, and implement better organization models and metrics.
While Unmanaged has its origins in digital and marketing agencies, Skeels, who spent much of his career in technology and management consulting, makes a compelling argument that the project-driven workthat they perform (complex, unique, innovative or complex projects) represents the future of human work as AI and other forms of automation displace simpler factory and service style workers. The future of knowledge work is project work., ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperbackGold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing, standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging,β which cuts down on managerial overhead and encourages managers to get out of the way of their teams. The needs of workers and teams, the author insists, take precedence over oneβs own managerial workflow; a managerβs most important goal is to enable employees to maximize their productivity. Throughout, the author delivers his insights with an effective combination of readable prose and clear-eyed pragmatism. His experience is evident on every page and should prove invaluable to readers in any managerial roles. He sympathizes with how these readers may feel theyβre swimming against the tide of popular opinion: βIf you are a manager who came up through the ranks as a specialist, then most of what you mastered will point you away from great managing,β he cautions, firmly but good-naturedly. βYouβll need to toss out that old compass.β This book will do very nicely as a new one. Description (from the publisher)
Former executive, two-time Inc 500 award-winning entrepreneur, and think-tank management scientist Jack Skeels, in his new book, Unmanaged: Master the Magic of Creating Empowered and Happy Organizations, lays out the blueprint for how to make agencies β and many other types of organizations run better, faster and happier.
Drawing on more than a decade of applied research with over 200 agencies and other high-performance organizations, Skeels presents a compelling case that managing less can be the key to managing better. In its six-part structure, the book takes leaders and managers through the origins of why we manage the way we do today, and how a new style of managingβwithin which one can see the echoes of Agile methodsβboosts everything from project success rates to organizational productivity, profitability and happiness.
In its 300 pages, Unmanaged both provides not only the rationale, but also a large number of battle-tested methods for implementing better managing, proven both within his consultancy and in prior work. The book is laced with real-world vignettes that often make managers and leaders laugh (or cringe) in recognition of their own managerial faux pas. There are over ten practical new models of managing that the reader and their organization can make, ranging from better ways to kick-off and scope projects, boost team skills growth, align better with stakeholders and clients, and ensure worker and team productivity. Leaders will be drawn to several topics that explain the power of Unmanagedβs techniques to reduce the cost of meetings, enhance DEI initiatives, and implement better organization models and metrics.
While Unmanaged has its origins in digital and marketing agencies, Skeels, who spent much of his career in technology and management consulting, makes a compelling argument that the project-driven workthat they perform (complex, unique, innovative or complex projects) represents the future of human work as AI and other forms of automation displace simpler factory and service style workers. The future of knowledge work is project work., ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperback , ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperback
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ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49
ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49
Publisher: Skeels, Jack
Print Length: 368
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging...
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Gold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing, standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging,β which cuts down on managerial overhead and encourages managers to get out of the way of their teams. The needs of workers and teams, the author insists, take precedence over oneβs own managerial workflow; a managerβs most important goal is to enable employees to maximize their productivity. Throughout, the author delivers his insights with an effective combination of readable prose and clear-eyed pragmatism. His experience is evident on every page and should prove invaluable to readers in any managerial roles. He sympathizes with how these readers may feel theyβre swimming against the tide of popular opinion: βIf you are a manager who came up through the ranks as a specialist, then most of what you mastered will point you away from great managing,β he cautions, firmly but good-naturedly. βYouβll need to toss out that old compass.β This book will do very nicely as a new one. Description (from the publisher)
Former executive, two-time Inc 500 award-winning entrepreneur, and think-tank management scientist Jack Skeels, in his new book, Unmanaged: Master the Magic of Creating Empowered and Happy Organizations, lays out the blueprint for how to make agencies β and many other types of organizations run better, faster and happier.
Drawing on more than a decade of applied research with over 200 agencies and other high-performance organizations, Skeels presents a compelling case that managing less can be the key to managing better. In its six-part structure, the book takes leaders and managers through the origins of why we manage the way we do today, and how a new style of managingβwithin which one can see the echoes of Agile methodsβboosts everything from project success rates to organizational productivity, profitability and happiness.
In its 300 pages, Unmanaged both provides not only the rationale, but also a large number of battle-tested methods for implementing better managing, proven both within his consultancy and in prior work. The book is laced with real-world vignettes that often make managers and leaders laugh (or cringe) in recognition of their own managerial faux pas. There are over ten practical new models of managing that the reader and their organization can make, ranging from better ways to kick-off and scope projects, boost team skills growth, align better with stakeholders and clients, and ensure worker and team productivity. Leaders will be drawn to several topics that explain the power of Unmanagedβs techniques to reduce the cost of meetings, enhance DEI initiatives, and implement better organization models and metrics.
While Unmanaged has its origins in digital and marketing agencies, Skeels, who spent much of his career in technology and management consulting, makes a compelling argument that the project-driven workthat they perform (complex, unique, innovative or complex projects) represents the future of human work as AI and other forms of automation displace simpler factory and service style workers. The future of knowledge work is project work., ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperbackGold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing, standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging,β which cuts down on managerial overhead and encourages managers to get out of the way of their teams. The needs of workers and teams, the author insists, take precedence over oneβs own managerial workflow; a managerβs most important goal is to enable employees to maximize their productivity. Throughout, the author delivers his insights with an effective combination of readable prose and clear-eyed pragmatism. His experience is evident on every page and should prove invaluable to readers in any managerial roles. He sympathizes with how these readers may feel theyβre swimming against the tide of popular opinion: βIf you are a manager who came up through the ranks as a specialist, then most of what you mastered will point you away from great managing,β he cautions, firmly but good-naturedly. βYouβll need to toss out that old compass.β This book will do very nicely as a new one. Description (from the publisher)
Former executive, two-time Inc 500 award-winning entrepreneur, and think-tank management scientist Jack Skeels, in his new book, Unmanaged: Master the Magic of Creating Empowered and Happy Organizations, lays out the blueprint for how to make agencies β and many other types of organizations run better, faster and happier.
Drawing on more than a decade of applied research with over 200 agencies and other high-performance organizations, Skeels presents a compelling case that managing less can be the key to managing better. In its six-part structure, the book takes leaders and managers through the origins of why we manage the way we do today, and how a new style of managingβwithin which one can see the echoes of Agile methodsβboosts everything from project success rates to organizational productivity, profitability and happiness.
In its 300 pages, Unmanaged both provides not only the rationale, but also a large number of battle-tested methods for implementing better managing, proven both within his consultancy and in prior work. The book is laced with real-world vignettes that often make managers and leaders laugh (or cringe) in recognition of their own managerial faux pas. There are over ten practical new models of managing that the reader and their organization can make, ranging from better ways to kick-off and scope projects, boost team skills growth, align better with stakeholders and clients, and ensure worker and team productivity. Leaders will be drawn to several topics that explain the power of Unmanagedβs techniques to reduce the cost of meetings, enhance DEI initiatives, and implement better organization models and metrics.
While Unmanaged has its origins in digital and marketing agencies, Skeels, who spent much of his career in technology and management consulting, makes a compelling argument that the project-driven workthat they perform (complex, unique, innovative or complex projects) represents the future of human work as AI and other forms of automation displace simpler factory and service style workers. The future of knowledge work is project work., ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperback , ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperback
Product Details
ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49
ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49
Publisher: Skeels, Jack
Print Length: 368
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing, standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging,β which cuts down on managerial overhead and encourages managers to get out of the way of their teams. The needs of workers and teams, the author insists, take precedence over oneβs own managerial workflow; a managerβs most important goal is to enable employees to maximize their productivity. Throughout, the author delivers his insights with an effective combination of readable prose and clear-eyed pragmatism. His experience is evident on every page and should prove invaluable to readers in any managerial roles. He sympathizes with how these readers may feel theyβre swimming against the tide of popular opinion: βIf you are a manager who came up through the ranks as a specialist, then most of what you mastered will point you away from great managing,β he cautions, firmly but good-naturedly. βYouβll need to toss out that old compass.β This book will do very nicely as a new one. Description (from the publisher)
Former executive, two-time Inc 500 award-winning entrepreneur, and think-tank management scientist Jack Skeels, in his new book, Unmanaged: Master the Magic of Creating Empowered and Happy Organizations, lays out the blueprint for how to make agencies β and many other types of organizations run better, faster and happier.
Drawing on more than a decade of applied research with over 200 agencies and other high-performance organizations, Skeels presents a compelling case that managing less can be the key to managing better. In its six-part structure, the book takes leaders and managers through the origins of why we manage the way we do today, and how a new style of managingβwithin which one can see the echoes of Agile methodsβboosts everything from project success rates to organizational productivity, profitability and happiness.
In its 300 pages, Unmanaged both provides not only the rationale, but also a large number of battle-tested methods for implementing better managing, proven both within his consultancy and in prior work. The book is laced with real-world vignettes that often make managers and leaders laugh (or cringe) in recognition of their own managerial faux pas. There are over ten practical new models of managing that the reader and their organization can make, ranging from better ways to kick-off and scope projects, boost team skills growth, align better with stakeholders and clients, and ensure worker and team productivity. Leaders will be drawn to several topics that explain the power of Unmanagedβs techniques to reduce the cost of meetings, enhance DEI initiatives, and implement better organization models and metrics.
While Unmanaged has its origins in digital and marketing agencies, Skeels, who spent much of his career in technology and management consulting, makes a compelling argument that the project-driven workthat they perform (complex, unique, innovative or complex projects) represents the future of human work as AI and other forms of automation displace simpler factory and service style workers. The future of knowledge work is project work., ISBN13: B0CLSJJJ49 ISBN10: B0CLSJJJ49 Material Type: paperback
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Business - General (NYC Big Book Award)
Gold Award Winner (2024) for Independent Thought Leadership in Business Books (AXIOM)
Finalist (2024) for Business Books (National Indie Excellence Awards)
Written for leaders and managers of complex, project-driven organizations like agencies, consultancies and dev shops. Former RAND researcher, Jack Skeels, shares game-changing insights on managing, drawn from his transformational work with over 200 companies, helping them master the art of making great teams and delivering well on projects.
From Kirkus Reviews:
A bracing standard-resetting approach to doing management right.
Skeels champions the idea of βunmanaging...