Management: Theory and PracticeTextbook on business management - covers managerial job requirements, business organization, scientific management, personnel management, decision making, management in developed countries and in developing countries, planning and forecasting, etc., and includes future trends in the use of computers, operational research, etc. Organisational diagrams. |
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Page 25
... present - day " human relations " approach . But he has been far ahead of the human relations experts all along . He is not soft ; he can and does fire a man who can't handle a job , and he will not put up with sloppy work . But his ...
... present - day " human relations " approach . But he has been far ahead of the human relations experts all along . He is not soft ; he can and does fire a man who can't handle a job , and he will not put up with sloppy work . But his ...
Page 162
... present position , ( 2 ) his present position , and ( 3 ) the next higher job . Part of his work , then , would be teaching the man below him and learning from the man above him . In that way he would qualify for promotion himself and ...
... present position , ( 2 ) his present position , and ( 3 ) the next higher job . Part of his work , then , would be teaching the man below him and learning from the man above him . In that way he would qualify for promotion himself and ...
Page 541
... present clear - cut directions - has thus imposed additional representation tasks . The representation function has also become more important because of the growth of enterprises . A corporation employing tens of thousands , and ...
... present clear - cut directions - has thus imposed additional representation tasks . The representation function has also become more important because of the growth of enterprises . A corporation employing tens of thousands , and ...
Contents
part one Management and the Managers | 1 |
The Nature of Management | 3 |
How Managers Carry out Their Functions | 15 |
Copyright | |
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