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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13_26_ch02.fm Page 13 Friday‚ September 8‚ 2000 2:43 PM Chapter 2 Basic Skills for Project Managers Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great; some achieve greatness—others have greatness thrust upon them. William Shakespeare Twelfth Night Introduction Before now‚ we had discussed project management in the broad sense‚ that is‚ from the perspective that any type of project—industrial assembly line‚ new construction‚ or technology implementation— operated by the same sets of rules
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Jobs Responsibilities /Duties ^Top Managers CEO CIO CFO COO Vice President Corporate Head ^First-Line Managers General Manager Plant Manager Regional Manager Divisional Manager ^Middle Managers Office Manager Shift Supervisor Department Manager ^Team Leaders Team Leader Team Contact Group Facilitator Change Commitment
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Sales manager is an important position in a company. He does not only focus in sales alone‚ yet he needs to set sales objectives‚ forecasting‚ budgeting‚ organizing and salesforce’s recruitment. In order salesforce to achieve it objective‚ sales manager needs to create a positive environment for his salesforce. According to Barker (2001)‚ salesperson’s behavior is influenced by three groups of antecedents - activities of sales manager‚ characteristics of salesperson and an appropriate sales organization’s
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will learn to respect me as their leader.” 2. Which specific skills are necessary to succeed as manager? “For me‚ versatility and practicality are the two most important skills a manager must possess and the other skills follow such as being good at decision-making. Of course‚ one must be flexible and practical in order to make good decisions.” 3. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a manager? “I talk to my employees just like they are one of my pals‚ and I have a good sense of humor which
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become even more complex today. With competitive pressure growing and overcapacity occurring in parts of the market‚ ship managers need to maximise uptime and ensure that ships are well-maintained while at the same time minimising inspection and maintenance efforts‚ keeping costs of spare parts and repairs down‚ and complying with all rules and regulations. Experienced ship managers know it’s all about organisation: having the right information available at the right time‚ keeping track of important
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years I worked at HP in Electronic City Bangalore.. I worked in Strategic Centre‚ Consumer support services and global solution centre. I was hired as an front line operative and got promoted to Tech Lead role over time. When I was a trainer‚ my manager was Navin Kumar. Before working at HP‚ I used to work with Convergys. I was a front end operative at each of the other jobs before HP. Navin Kumar was my favorite because he had a relaxed mentality to the job but held accountability for actions. He
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How to be a Manager that Leads I. Introduction a. Purpose: How to be a manager that leads…………………………………2 b. Thesis statement………………………………………………………………2 II. Body of work a. Commonalities among leaders…………………………………………….2-3 b. Types of leaders…………………………………………………………….3-5 c. Managing styles……………………………………………………………..5-7 d. Mentoring vs. Coaching…………………………………………………….7-8 III. Conclusion a. Intangibles……………………………………………………………………..8 b. X-factor…………………………………………………………………………8 IV. References…………………………………………………………………………9
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1. Introduction One of my friends used to work for a very famous International Group as the sales manager for 2 years‚ then she jumped to another company which promised her a higher salary‚ we all agree that she made a smart move in her career because her salary was almost doubled after changing the job. Unexpectedly‚ her job changing was end up with regrets because she could not generate as much revenue for the company as before. She told me her salary was doubled but she lost a team which has
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Business Management Manager vs. Leader Both a manager and a leader may know the business well. But the leader must know it better and in a different way. He or she must grasp the essential facts and the underlying forces that determine the past and present trends in the business‚ so that she or he can generate a vision and a strategy to bring about its future. One telling sign of a good leader is an honest attitude towards the facts‚ towards objective truth. A subjective leader obscures the facts
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