RIVAEngage initially started in March 2020 as a way to remain connected in a new all-virtual world. Almost two years later, RIVAEngage remains a staple bi-monthly virtual meeting which continues to unite RIVA employees across the nation. RIVAEngage gives internal project teams, programs, and departments the opportunity to showcase their accomplishments and provides a forum to hold large group employee training and professional development opportunities.
This month RIVAEngage is proud to host Rachel Pacheco author of Bringing Up the Boss. On October 1st Rachel will be hosting a book talk on her latest publication Bringing Up the Boss. Ten lucky participants will walk away with a copy of Bringing Up the Boss to continue their learning experience.
Read on to get a sneak peek into some of the topics that will be discussed at the next RIVAEngage!
I couldn't find the perfect book so, I started sending a weekly email to the whole organization that offered management guidance in an accessible and immediately useable way. When I learned that folks were forwarding these emails to friends at other organizations, that weekly email turned into a blog, and the blog turned into what's now, Bringing Up the Boss.
In writing this book, I learned that we have a real myth or narrative that just because you’re far along in your career or have significant expertise, you should know how to manage. No one came out of the womb knowing how to code. Similarly, just because you’ve been working for 15 years, doesn’t mean you should automatically know what it takes to be a great manager and how to build those skills.
Management is a set of skills that you can start building from day 1 of your very first job, years before you ever have a direct report. Similarly, leaders can help create a culture of management in their organizations where strong management capabilities are celebrated and rewarded, and are being put into practice every day.
My favorite chapter in the book is probably the last one. It's about managing yourself and keeping a healthy perspective of your role as a manager, and your role in the organization. As managers, we put so much pressure on ourselves to do things right, to be right, and to exude confidence to our team members. I try to dispel that notion by sharing that we're going to mess up a lot as managers, it's an emotionally draining job, and that being vulnerable with your team members is far more important than having all of the answers.
Interested in connecting with Rachel? Check out her website or connect with her on Linkedin here. Pick up a copy for yourself, Bringing Up the Boss is on sale on Amazon.
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