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Knowing When to Shut Up!
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Knowing When to Shut Up!

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Congratulations-you're a manager! A.k.a. you've just stepped into a year-long blooper reel where every slip comes with witnesses, Slack receipts, and maybe even a meme in your honor.

"Knowing When to Shut Up" is not another dry leadership textbook-it's a field guide for surviving your first year in charge, told through 21 painfully funny stories that capture the real mistakes new managers make when confidence outruns competence.

Inside, you'll find:

The cringe-worthy scenarios every new leader faces, from trying too hard to be the "cool boss" to calling three projects the "#1 priority" in one meeting.

Real-world echoes from history and business missteps that prove these aren't just rookie errors-they're timeless traps.

Practical takeaways you can actually use: when to speak up, when to shut up, and how to keep your credibility intact when things go sideways.

Quick-reference tools like "shut up or speak up" grids, generational tips, and survival rules for meetings, emails, and hybrid chaos.

This isn't theory-it's the honest, awkward truth about leading people who used to be your peers, juggling four generations in the workplace, and learning how to pause before you commit yourself-or your team-to disaster.

Michael Sarran, a consultant, educator, veteran, and HR professional, draws on more than two decades of leadership development experience to highlight the blunders that managers rarely admit but everyone remembers. With humor and hard-won insight, he makes leadership lessons both practical and entertaining.

By the end, you won't have a perfect playbook-you'll have something better: the timing, clarity, and confidence to survive your first year in management without becoming the office cautionary tale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2026
Pages
148
ISBN
9798317821401

Congratulations-you're a manager! A.k.a. you've just stepped into a year-long blooper reel where every slip comes with witnesses, Slack receipts, and maybe even a meme in your honor.

"Knowing When to Shut Up" is not another dry leadership textbook-it's a field guide for surviving your first year in charge, told through 21 painfully funny stories that capture the real mistakes new managers make when confidence outruns competence.

Inside, you'll find:

The cringe-worthy scenarios every new leader faces, from trying too hard to be the "cool boss" to calling three projects the "#1 priority" in one meeting.

Real-world echoes from history and business missteps that prove these aren't just rookie errors-they're timeless traps.

Practical takeaways you can actually use: when to speak up, when to shut up, and how to keep your credibility intact when things go sideways.

Quick-reference tools like "shut up or speak up" grids, generational tips, and survival rules for meetings, emails, and hybrid chaos.

This isn't theory-it's the honest, awkward truth about leading people who used to be your peers, juggling four generations in the workplace, and learning how to pause before you commit yourself-or your team-to disaster.

Michael Sarran, a consultant, educator, veteran, and HR professional, draws on more than two decades of leadership development experience to highlight the blunders that managers rarely admit but everyone remembers. With humor and hard-won insight, he makes leadership lessons both practical and entertaining.

By the end, you won't have a perfect playbook-you'll have something better: the timing, clarity, and confidence to survive your first year in management without becoming the office cautionary tale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2026
Pages
148
ISBN
9798317821401