What Management Is: How It Works and Why It’s Everyone’s Business: Joan Magretta, Nan Stone

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What Management Is, by former Harvard Business Review editors Joan Magretta and Nan Stone, identifies management as the driving force behind key innovations of the past century and presents a jargon-free look at the way its core principles work. Designed to promote “managerial literacy” up and down the business food chain, [...]

30 Ways Managers Shoot Themselves In The Foot: And How to Avoid Them: Bill Lee

Whether you are a veteran manager or just received your first management position, you naturally want to do well. All managers desire to excel, yet so many struggle. But one thing is for sure: just about all managers Shoot Themselves in the Foot from time to time — some, of course, more than [...]

Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable…About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business: Patrick M. Lencioni

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From Publishers Weekly
The business meeting—a necessary evil or a vital and invigorating component of running an organization? According to management consultant Lencioni (The Five Temptations of a CEO), meetings should fit the latter description, but more often than not, he says, they don’t. In this lackluster [...]

Management Theory: John Sheldrake

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This book brings together a broad and stimulating range of literature and academic research to provide a comprehensive, critical evaluation of the development of management theory from the late eighteenth century to the present day. It provides a clear outline of the subject’s main themes [...]

Management Theory: John Sheldrake

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Product Description
This book brings together a broad and stimulating range of literature and academic research to provide a comprehensive, critical evaluation of the development of management theory from the late eighteenth century to the present day. It provides a clear outline of the subject’s main themes [...]