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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Relationship Building 
Communicating 
Selecting Talent 
Proper Onboarding 
Setting Goals and Expectations 
Leading AND Managing 
Delegating 
Providing Feedback 
Coaching 
Consequencing
Group Development 
Team Building 
Presenting
Managing Conflict 
Facilitating Change
Increasing Fulfillment 
Moving People Up, Over or Out 
Helping Yourself 
Knowing That You’re Succeeding 
Moving From Knowing To Doing

 

When you are the one in charge, no matter your title, where do you go to have a talk with yourself? Now we have a direct, powerful, insightful place that Michael Crystal has created. This has got to be the most to the point source for any manager for literally any issue. Drop the rest of your leadership books on the floor and keep this one close by. Ellen Sheets, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer, Predictive Biosciences

"Succeeding In Your Sandbox" is a book that's truly different: It can be used for planning, executing and reviewing everyday as well as long term situations; it's not only explanatory, it also challenged me to think and behave in ways that are critical to producing positive outcomes in real world situations. Bottom-line, it not only helped me be a better "boss," it made the individuals I lead and manage more willing and more engaged in what we're all trying to achieve." Peter Reganato President & CEO, Telecom Support Specialists

A book that truly delivers on its promise. "Succeeding in Your Sandbox" will certainly serve as a helpful, hands-on guide for those that are new to leading the sandbox. More importantly, "Succeeding" is an invaluable resource to those of us that have been "in charge" of our sandbox for quite some time, have discovered we aren't always doing it right, and could truly benefit from some course correction. This book will not find a final resting place on my bookshelf but a working role on my desktop. Mindy Gikas, (former) Managing Director, Human Resources Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide