WHY THIS BOOK? As soon as I read the title of the book‚ it caught my attention as the title itself raised my curiosity. Upon reading the summary of this book‚ I found the characters and the maze through which the author tells the story quite interesting. Using “Cheese” as a metaphor for what we want in life and “The Maze” where we search for the things that we want really kept me gripped to the summary. Most importantly‚ the claim that the ‘the story’s unique insights can last for a lifetime’ assured
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The book ¨The One Minute Manager by Kenneth Blanchard‚ Ph.D. and Spencer Johnson‚ M.D. demonstrates three practical management concepts of being a One Minute Manager ¨someone who gets good results without taking much time (p.22) by story telling. The book begins with a young man who is seeking and wanting to learn an efficient and productive way of managing people. Interviewing with the One Minute Manager and the people work in the same organization‚ the young man reveals that the One Minute Manager
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“The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey” In the book‚ The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey‚ it shows how if you are overwhelmed with problems‚ you can control it. It stresses the key concepts of time management and shows you how to focus on the tasks that you need to focus on. The main point is to show how managers can start taking the load off of their own backs and start giving other workers responsibility. This is shown by how the manager starts to take on to many “Monkeys” on his own
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4408-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Maritza Soto‚ Ph.D/J.D‚ Professor QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER Student Name __Alvin Y. Rios______ Date __April 19‚ 2011_____ Please answer the questions as detailed as possible. Should be typewritten or computer written and must be handed in on the due date only. 1. Who are the main characters of the story? The main characters are: The young man‚ the one minute manager‚ Mr. Trenell‚ Mr. Levy‚ Ms. Brown. 2. What is the quickest way to increase your
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The One Minute Manager - Simple Ideas May A Profound Difference Like many common sense ideas‚ it’s only common sense when you know it so the One Minute Manager book could have the impact of being hit on the head with a baseball bat wielded by world super heavyweight boxer Lennox Lewis. Yes I think The One Minute Manager is that good and powerful for anyone who has problems getting the most out of their staff. The critical ideas in the One Minute Manager all comes down to three simple techniques
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The One Minute Manager said that I was by no means alone in what I was doing. In fact‚ he implied it was almost becoming a disease in our country. He even had contemplated starting an organization called “Rescuers Anonymous” for people who were compulsive monkey-picker-uppers. It would be a gathering of “do-gooders” – very loving people who were running around trying to help others but who were crippling those they were trying to help by making them dependent. This is going to be a concise review
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- March 9‚ 2016 Title of the book - The One Minute Manager Name of the author - Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson WHY THIS BOOK? My aim in life is to become an effective manager. The title of this book was alluring to me which made me decide about reading this book. The synopsis of this book‚ provided simple tips
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Chapter One Summary Kelsey February 18‚ 2013 Chapter One Summary According to Moughamian (2009)‚ "English language learners (ELLs)‚ represent one of the fastest growing groups among the school-aged population in the U.S.” (para. 1). By the year 2015‚ English language learners will make up 30% of the schools population in the U.S. (Moughamian‚ 2009). English language learners‚ as well as native English speakers‚ are required to be successful in school and succeed as productive members of
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In the Chapter One of the book “Half the Sky‚” published in 2009‚ the authors Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn mainly argue about modern sex slavery and other nations’ assistance for women education in poor countries. The exigence of this chapter is the fact that sex slavery has worsened and is worsening; the created capitalism‚ the developed transportation and the fear of AIDS make trafficking easier and increase demand for young girls because customers believe young girls would not infect
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by Madison Cavanaugh 2008 from TherapyCure Website Disclaimer The entire contents of this book are based upon research conducted by the author‚ unless otherwise noted. The publisher‚ the author‚ the distributors and bookstores present this information for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for medical or psychological conditions nor to claim to prevent‚ treat‚ mitigate or cure such conditions. The author and the publisher are not making
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