Managing Without Managers by Ricardo Semler Harvard Business Review Reprint 89509 HBR SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER 1989 Managing Without Managers by Ricardo Semler I n Brazil‚ where paternalism and the family business fiefdom still flourish‚ I am president of a manufacturing company that treats its 800 employees like responsible adults. Most of them—including factory workers—set their own working hours. All have access to the company books. The vast majority vote on many important
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Goals Questions & Answers Q1.Can a division manager develope verifiable goals‚ or objective‚ when they have not been assigned to him or her by the president? How? What kind of information or help do you believe is important for the division manager to have from headquarters? ANS 1. Yes‚ I think a division manager can develop verifiable goals‚ or objective‚ when they have not been assigned to him or her by the president. It seems that the division manager has exercised management by objectives (MBO)
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management but had the need to undertake a major‚ industry wide initiative. The rest was history. 2. If you had to rate the job of project manager on a scale of 1-10‚ with 10 being the highest‚ how would you rate it? - I would rate it a 9 3. Briefly explain the reason for your rating. What do you enjoy most and what do you like least about being a project manager? - I gave it a 9 because the position gives you enough freedom in handling the project. Your creativity and strategic thinking also flourishes
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ONE MINUTE MANAGER SUMMARY The one minute manager is a short story which explains the three management procedures or techniques that a manager needs and can use to be the superlative manager that he can be. It begins with a man probing for an effective manager anywhere and everywhere throughout the world. He comes across many of these managers but they are either harsh or pleasant. These harsh managers have the company operational but their employees are not pleased. The nice managers have their
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is the Transformation Manager at BDO South Africa. She has a holistic and unique perspective of a Transforming South Africa‚ which stems from her current position and her tenure as a B-BBEE Consulting Analyst. Her insight from playing the role of both the client and the consultant‚ has given her an inimitable perspective on a Transforming South Africa. Transformation Manager – A Job with Many Hats New to many organisational organograms are titles such as Transformation Manager‚ Transformation Specialist
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Meta Description: Home care and geriatric care managers provide essential services and benefits to their clients and client’s families. Title: Care Managers Provide Help for Clients and Their Families Primary keyword: Care managers Secondary keyword: Geriatric care manager What Are Care Managers? A geriatric care manager (GCM) is a highly-skilled advocate for older adults. Care managers provide professional services in a home or facility setting. Their goal is to help individuals retain as
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Veridian: Putting a Value on Values 1. What is Veridian’s strategy for making money for its shareholders? Veridian is a defense information technology company that has always remained consistent in its focus of values-based leadership to create a long term strategy of meeting the needs of customers‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ as well as shareholders. Because of the broad intention and focus of the leadership‚ the corporate culture attracts the highest-skilled employees who are able to deliver outstanding
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OPERATİON MANAGEMENT BENCHMARKİNG TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTİON 2. WHAT IS BENCHMARKING? 3. TYPES OF BENCHMARKING AND LİMİTATİONS 4. COSTS İN BENCHMARKİNG 5. CRITICISMS OF BENCHMARKING 6. ETHICAL PRACTICES CONCERNING BENCHMARKING 7. XEROX CORPORATION 8. CONCLUSION 9. REFERENCES 1. INTRODUCTION It is often stated that those who benchmark do not have to reinvent the wheel. By following others one can make improvements and not focus on stale ideas
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the book‚ The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard & Spencer Johnson‚ the main character does just that. He was looking for the best managers out there. He ran into “tough managers”‚ whose organizations won while their people lost. He also ran into “nice managers”‚ whose people won but their organizations lost. Until‚ one day he ran into a One Minute Manager and was intrigued to learn more because this One Minute Managers’ organization & people won. So the One Minute Manager Organized for the main character
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ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERS Q1.What is the difference between GNP and GDP? Ans) The difference between GNP and GDP are as follow: GNP: An estimated value of the total worth of production and services‚ produced in one year by labor and property supplied by the citizens of a country. Allocates production based on location of ownership. GNP=GDP + NR (Net income inflow from assets abroad or Net Income Receipts) - NP (Net payment outflow to foreign assets). GDP: An estimated value of the total worth
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