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The Winning Manager : Timeless Principles for Corporate Success.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (240 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789351500971
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Winning ManagerDDC classification:
  • 658.4/09
LOC classification:
  • HD38.15 -- .V545 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE: Starting Out -- 1 - On The Threshold -- 2 - Sketching Out a Grand Career Design -- 3 - Applications That Work And Why Some Don't -- 4 - Playing the Interview Game When Basics Are Often Forgotten -- 5 - Negotiating the Interview -- 6 - Following Up on Interviews -- 7 - Choosing an Employer -- 8 - Withstanding Pressures -- 9 - Knowing the CEO -- 10 - The First Job Change -- 11 - Be Wary of Titles -- 12 - Understanding Long-term Gains -- PART TWO: Developing Skills and Abilities -- 13 - Getting on with Your Boss -- 14 - A Mentor Can Help You Succeed -- 15 - Don't Let Accidents Derail You -- 16 - Little Things Show Up -- 17 - Beneficial Associations -- 18 - Enhancing Career Optionwith Networking -- 19 - Grabbing Opportunities -- 20 - The Importance of Being aTeam Player -- 21 - Becoming an Effective Manager -- 22 - Opportunities to Learn -- 23 - The Need to Learn/Unlearn/Relearn -- 24 - Management of Time -- 25 - Effective Communication -- 26 - Taking Notes -- 27 - Blocking Communication -- 28 - Communicating Facts -- 29 - Separating Issues from Persons -- 30 - Dithering on Decisions -- 31 - How to Motivate People -- 32 - The Need for Creativity -- 33 - Learning from Job Transfers -- 34 - Perseverance Pays -- PART THREE: Attitudes and Values -- 35 - Is Business Etiquette Outdated? -- 36 - Indiscretion Can Harm Others -- 37 - Indiscretion Can Even Harm You -- 38 - A Question of Trust -- 39 - Keeping Your Word -- 40 - Building Credibility -- 41 - Making and Breaking of Reputations -- 42 - Peer Group Pressures -- 43 - The Limits of Honesty -- 44 - Tolerance for Corruption -- 45 - Gifts: Giving and Receiving -- 46 - Greater Expectations from Others -- 47 - A Yearning for Solitude -- 48 - Are You Doing Well? -- 49 - Fooling People at Work -- 50 - With a Little Bit of Luck.
51 - Values and the Executive -- 52 - Should You Be In Business? -- 53 - Character and Self Discipline -- 54 - The Protective Umbrella -- About the Author.
Summary: This is not a standard book on management. It does not attempt to take the reader through the process of planning, forecasting, organising, delegating, motivating, monitoring, controlling and communicating in a sequential order, as in Fayol's wheel of managerial functions. Instead, it goes 'beneath the skin' of management as it were, to discuss issues that are not normally dealt with either in speech or in writing.
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Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE: Starting Out -- 1 - On The Threshold -- 2 - Sketching Out a Grand Career Design -- 3 - Applications That Work And Why Some Don't -- 4 - Playing the Interview Game When Basics Are Often Forgotten -- 5 - Negotiating the Interview -- 6 - Following Up on Interviews -- 7 - Choosing an Employer -- 8 - Withstanding Pressures -- 9 - Knowing the CEO -- 10 - The First Job Change -- 11 - Be Wary of Titles -- 12 - Understanding Long-term Gains -- PART TWO: Developing Skills and Abilities -- 13 - Getting on with Your Boss -- 14 - A Mentor Can Help You Succeed -- 15 - Don't Let Accidents Derail You -- 16 - Little Things Show Up -- 17 - Beneficial Associations -- 18 - Enhancing Career Optionwith Networking -- 19 - Grabbing Opportunities -- 20 - The Importance of Being aTeam Player -- 21 - Becoming an Effective Manager -- 22 - Opportunities to Learn -- 23 - The Need to Learn/Unlearn/Relearn -- 24 - Management of Time -- 25 - Effective Communication -- 26 - Taking Notes -- 27 - Blocking Communication -- 28 - Communicating Facts -- 29 - Separating Issues from Persons -- 30 - Dithering on Decisions -- 31 - How to Motivate People -- 32 - The Need for Creativity -- 33 - Learning from Job Transfers -- 34 - Perseverance Pays -- PART THREE: Attitudes and Values -- 35 - Is Business Etiquette Outdated? -- 36 - Indiscretion Can Harm Others -- 37 - Indiscretion Can Even Harm You -- 38 - A Question of Trust -- 39 - Keeping Your Word -- 40 - Building Credibility -- 41 - Making and Breaking of Reputations -- 42 - Peer Group Pressures -- 43 - The Limits of Honesty -- 44 - Tolerance for Corruption -- 45 - Gifts: Giving and Receiving -- 46 - Greater Expectations from Others -- 47 - A Yearning for Solitude -- 48 - Are You Doing Well? -- 49 - Fooling People at Work -- 50 - With a Little Bit of Luck.

51 - Values and the Executive -- 52 - Should You Be In Business? -- 53 - Character and Self Discipline -- 54 - The Protective Umbrella -- About the Author.

This is not a standard book on management. It does not attempt to take the reader through the process of planning, forecasting, organising, delegating, motivating, monitoring, controlling and communicating in a sequential order, as in Fayol's wheel of managerial functions. Instead, it goes 'beneath the skin' of management as it were, to discuss issues that are not normally dealt with either in speech or in writing.

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