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How to manage : the art of making things happen / Jo Owen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Owen, Jo.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial management.
Management--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Management.
Leadership--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Leadership.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 p. ) ill.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Place of Publication:
Harlow : Prentice Hall, 2012.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
'How to Manage' covers the political, rational and people skills you need to succeed and survive. It cuts through the mass of management information available and shows the reality of what works and, more importantly, what doesn't work.
The ultimate how-to of management. Based on years of management practice and actually watching what good managers do, it cuts through the noise of management theory, to show you how to develop the skills, behaviour and emotions to thrive as a manager. In How to Manage you ll learn how to: Evaluate your own management potential Assess team members and help them discover how they can improve Identify and build the core skills you need to succeed Recognise the rules of survival and success in your organisation
Contents:
Introduction and summary : real managers for the real world
IQ skills : dealing with problems, tasks and money
EQ skills : dealing with people
PQ skills : aquiring power to make things happen
MQ skills : managing your journey
Notes:
Previous ed.: 2009.
Includes index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781283734042
1283734044
9780273769750
0273769758
OCLC:
1024252057

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