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Writing a Job Description - Part 2

Manager Tools

Mike Auzenne

Management, Leadership, Strategy, Feedback, How-to, Skills, Advice, Development, Careers, Coaching, Business

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2014

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

The conclusion of our series on how to write a simple job description.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Mandit Tools.

0:02.0

This week, part two of how to write a job description.

0:05.0

Here we go.

0:08.0

Folks, we mentioned in last week's cast and job descriptions about our licenses.

0:13.0

We've now changed our licenses.

0:15.1

There's no longer a manager's license

0:16.8

or a crew tool's license.

0:17.8

If you don't know, we do have two podcasts every week.

0:21.1

We just discovered that our shows are downloaded 2.5 million times a month, so there are a lot of fellow

0:27.2

listeners along with you. Hopefully that makes you feel better. And you can license our

0:32.2

materials so that you can download show notes for all the

0:34.9

shows for the entire archive nine years worth of shows thousands and thousands of

0:41.6

show notes so you don't have to listen to a show and it includes both manager tools and career tools over six or seven or

0:48.6

800 shows at this point and we intend to go for many years more.

0:52.5

Please come to the website and we encourage you to become a licensee for $200 a year.

0:58.0

The list is just going to be bullets, right?

1:00.0

Yeah, yeah, you don't, you don't have to be a good writer, right?

1:03.0

Right, you don't, it's just boom, boom, boom, and because of the tone, dry and no nonsense,

1:08.0

I don't think anybody needs a lot of coaching on how to write just factual, actual bullets that are not, you're not trying to create a document.

1:17.0

Right. You're just listing stuff.

1:19.0

I've written some JavaScripts that the bullets, maybe some people will not think well with me for saying this, but some of my bullets were not even what would be considered a complete sentence.

1:29.0

No, no, no. Technically responsible for X is a complete sentence.

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