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First, Break All the Rules: What Great Managers Do Differently

Marcus BuckinghamHarvard Business Review14 min readMarch 1, 2005
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Based on Gallup's study of 80,000 managers. Great managers don't try to fix weaknesses; they capitalize on strengths. They treat every employee as an individual, not using a one-size-fits-all approach. They define the right outcomes rather than the right steps. And they find the right fit between person and role rather than trying to mold people into roles.

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