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The One Minute Manager (One Minute Manager S.)
HarperCollins Business (
July, 2000 )
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An absolute shock!!!  |
Ive probably read approximately 50 books regarding self-improvement and business management, I just wish this was the first book Id read. Its so simple to understand, easy to read and incredibly logical. Within just one week of reading this book my company has become very efficient and staff morale has never been so high (plus mine). If you enjoy this book, youll love One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey.
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Easily undestood and implemened  |
Today 02/26/02 I am going to use the contents of the one minute manager to open our weekly administrative team meeting. The book brings accross in very simple and understandable terms the thesis of achieving maximum results for your organization though people.I hope to get this accross to my colleagues today. In a previous management assignment I saw the tangible results from using the one minute goal seeting, one minute praise and one minute reprimand. The technique is really worth trying.This book is a must read for any one who thinks seriously about management.
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An essential read  |
OK, so this book is not the definitive guide to management, but reading it is guaranteed to change the way you think. I have no hesitation recommending this to anyone who wants to re-examine the way they manage people.It may not suit everyone and it may not have all the answers, but I learned more from the hour-or-so it took me to read this book than on a seven day management course I attended recently. It debunks the myth that management has to be hard, or that you can only be a nice guy or a company guy. You can be both. The main reason people criticise this book is not because the book is bad, but trying to force everyone to use this (or any single) method can never work. And do you really believe a book that bad would sell millions of copies? And the £5 or so I spent on this book has already helped me get my £10k+ pay rise and promotion this year. Thats value for money. Read this. You owe it to yourself.
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