How To Manage: The Art of Making Things Happen
This book is the ultimate 'how to' of management. It distils the theory of management to give you both the practical techniques and soft skills you need to be a successful manager.
Managing well is about getting things done. This book will show you how.
How to Manage is the definitive how-to of management. Based on years of management practice in some of the world's leading organisations, it cuts through the theory to show you how to develop the skills, behaviours, political abilities and emotions to thrive as a manager.
In How to Manage you'll learn to:
* Evaluate your management potential
* Assess each member of your team and help them discover how they can improve
* Identify and build the core skills you need to do well
* Recognise the rules of success in your particular organisation
* Manage in a virtual world
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SKU | 1BO03030032918XXX |
Barcode | 9781292232607 |
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Page Number | 304 |
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Publisher | Pearson |
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Year Of Edition | 2018 |
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 1BO03030032918XXX |
Barcode | 9781292232607 |
Page Number | |
Page Number | 304 |
Publisher | |
Publisher | Pearson |
Year Of Edition | |
Year Of Edition | 2018 |
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