Being a manager is a tough job.
You want to get the most out of your people. You want your team to hit its goals. And it would be nice to also, you know, spend some small sliver of your day not thinking about work.
But it can all be overwhelming.
Well, we here at LinkedIn Learning have hundreds of courses to help you work through some of biggest challenges all managers face. But sometimes, sometimes before you learn, you just need to know you aren’t alone
And that’s where this post comes in. Because we are 99 percent certain the songs in this article are actually all about being a manager – so know that Cher has been there, too.
Hiring the right people is such a big part of managing. So, every time you post an open role on your team, you aren’t just looking for the good.
You are looking for the great. Dare I say, the heroic.
It’s great when your team gets to work on a high-profile project. It’s even better when your team is working on multiple high-profile projects at once – what a chance to shine!
At the same time, that comes with some pressure as well. But don’t worry; we believe in you.
And so does Freddie Mercury.
On one hand, you feel good for them, as hopefully it’s for a better opportunity.
But, on the other hand, you’ll miss them. It’s okay, take a minute and acknowledge the pain.
You want to connect with a new employee. But maybe they aren’t quite ready to let their guard down just yet.
It’s okay, it’ll happen eventually, we promise.
Because nobody puts baby in the corner.
Who doesn’t love cheap thrills?
Pitch Perfect – one of the few cinematic masterpieces of our time – is the epic drama about a motley crew of girls who, at first, have their own fiefdoms and don’t collaborate well. But, after going through a lot, they come together to gel as a unified team.
Sound like your team? Then this is the collaboration for you.
Had a night where you couldn’t sleep because you said the wrong thing?
Well, you aren’t alone. Every manager has been there. Just crank up the Cher and know it’ll all work out.
All managers need help sometimes. We hope LinkedIn Learning can occasionally provide it :).
Maybe they are inexperienced, maybe they have low confidence, maybe they need to learn some new skills.
But you know they have the ability to do the role – and just want them to work with you, so they can prove it to the world.
Your goals obviously can’t hold you — and nor can the ceiling.
Let out those tears of pride. You’ve earned it.
This doesn’t happen often. But, when it does, dang does it feels good.
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