ARTICLE www.hbr.org What Makes an Effective Executive by Peter F Drucker . Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summar y The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 What Makes an Effective Executive 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 6980 What Makes an Effective Executive The Idea in Brief The
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2 Harvard Article Review “What Makes an Effective Executive?” by Peter F. Drucker What is this article about as a whole? There is no science on how to improve effectiveness; effectiveness is a disciple and therefore can be learned by anyone. Drunker concludes that you don’t have to be a leader or possess specific personalities‚ strengths‚ values or beliefs to be an effective executive. Utilizing the following eight simple practices allows executives to be effective: Asking
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As per the statistical data of the survey conducted by the authors‚ the article asserts that at every level of management‚ be it first line‚ middle or executive‚ the promoted contributor must be prepared to take on the role of a speaker and represent his own staff at the corresponding level. An individual being promoted to a first line manager should be prepared to learn to represent as well as supervise his subordinates. He has to start determining the extent of personal relationships with his
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Christina Christman EDUC 205 Article Review #3 September 15th‚ 2014 Citation: Liu‚ Chu Chih; Chen‚ I Ju (Crissa. Contemporary Issues in Education Research 3.4 (April 2010): 63-66 This article about the constructivism theory described the contrast between the social constructivism and the cognitive constructivism. As stated in the article many psychologists believe children learn from their experience and the environment. The article talks about that as well as learning through prior
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rticle Review Article Review Name : Marsha Nadila Student Number : 0806356502 Faculty & Class : FIB‚ kelas gabungan 4 1. Title of the Article : Taking Responsibility 2. Author(s) : Patrick Gutensperger 3. Explain in two or three sentences why you have chosen this article. I choose this article‚ because the title of this article in interested. I am curious about taking responsibility of global warming. 4. Explain briefly in four or five sentences what the article is about.
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FORM-1 ARTICLE REVIEW FORM Name : RANTY PUTRI Student Number : 1106005944 Faculty & Class : Economy‚ MPK Bahasa Inggris-C 1. Title of the Article: Taking Responsibility 2. Author: Patrick Guntensperger 3. Explain in two or three sentences why you have chosen this article. I have chosen this article because I concerned about the environment. Not everybody can have a good way on taking responsibility to the environment; and this article shows us how to do it. Therefore
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Article Review This is an article written by Doug Gross at CNN‚ on January 30‚ 2014 about the 5 ways that Facebook has changed us‚ in both good and bad ways. The article sums up the 5 things about Facebook that has changed us the most and gives us the benefit and the negative of such thing. The first thing the article talks about is how awesome it is to be able to share events with a bunch of people at one time. It talks about how much easier it has become to just post a status about getting married
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Article Review Steven Anders Criminal Justice 500 November 30‚ 2014 Honorable Scott W. Naus Instructor Abstract Judges are the most prestigious members of the court system‚ but they are faced with challenges that reflect upon there ethics‚ and faithfulness to the people they serve. Often judges make careless misstates and forget that they are appointed or voted in by the public. Therefore some judges have been removed from the bench due to their behavior that includes‚ sexual allegations
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Running Head: ARTICLE REVIEW #1 Article Review #1 Merriann Hiett Liberty University Summary Review After looking at various both theoretical and empirical data the author decided to focus on the importance of the relationship between teacher-student relationships for adolescence with high incidence (2007). The author wanted to focus on this because the relationships between elementary teachers and the students were in a good place after all elementary classrooms are smaller
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Article review by Dawn Drake – Writing sample 5/2008 dawn.drake@yahoo.com Lieff‚ J. (1982). Eight reasons why doctors fear the elderly‚ chronic illness‚ and death. The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology‚ 14(1)‚ 47-60. Jonathan Lieff‚ author of this article‚ holds a B.A. from Yale College and an M.D. from Harvard Medical College‚ and is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry (Ages Health Services Inc.‚ 1996). When the article was published in 1982‚ Lieff had developed services
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