Do You Want To Be a Manager?
Here’s What No One Tells You
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May 4
Live Webinar May 11th, 2022, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
You have now successfully led multiple projects for your team. You know you’re ready to be a manager, but your organization disagrees, or maybe you have already made the jump.
You have seen good management in action. You also know of all your previous managers’ mistakes, and you are certain you won’t make them.
Think again.
Whether you’re looking to grow into a management role or you’re a new manager, what skills should you learn and grow so that you do not fail brilliantly at this new role?
Join Aprajita Mathur as she shares her journey into management, what no one told her and how she still continues to grow in this domain. She will share:
- Attributes to focus on
- Resources you can start using immediately
- Skills to develop for a management journey
Aprajita will also discuss managing up, down, and across your organization to have the right conversations for yourself and, most importantly—for the team you manage.
Presenter: Aprajita Mathur (LinkedIn profile) Associate Director, Bioinformatics System SW Engineering, Guardant Health is a mom, inventor, mentor and international speaker with an engineering background in Bioinformatics. With 15+ years of software testing experience, she has worked on a wide range of products in the fields of agriculture , transplant genomics, forensics and oncology. Aprajita also leads the chapter for “Women Who Test” in the bay area and hopes to grow this community.
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Do You Want To Be a Manager? Here’s What No One Tells You
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