Book Review: “Managerial Skills for Non-MBAs” by Vijay Behere
“Managerial Skills for Non-MBAs” by Vijay Behere is a must-read for anyone who has been promoted to a management position without having formal training in the field. The author understands that these managers often learn management skills through trial and error, and he aims to provide them with practical advice to help them navigate common challenges and make effective decisions.
The book covers a broad range of topics related to managing people, time, data, and tough situations. The author uses relatable examples and case studies to illustrate his points, which makes the book engaging and easy to understand. One of the book’s strengths is that the advice provided is actionable and can be implemented immediately in a manager’s day-to-day work.
Another key strength of the book is its focus on improving the performance of the business unit and reducing operational costs. The author provides clear guidance on how to achieve these goals, which is essential for any manager looking to make a positive impact on their organization.
Overall, “Managerial Skills for Non-MBAs” is an excellent resource for managers who have not received formal training in the field. The book provides practical advice and useful tools to help them make better decisions, manage their time more effectively, and lead their teams to success. I highly recommend this book to anyone in a management position who is looking to improve their skills and achieve better results.