Combines the best of both worlds, Leadership with Management. I found many helpful tips to incorporate in my daily managerial routines. It's a must for a rookie or experienced manager Go for it!
Managerial leadership
β Scribed by Topping, Peter A
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- McGraw-Hill executive MBA series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: pt. 1. Leading Change as a Manager
Managing Change as a Leader. Ch. 1. Looking Out, Before Looking. Ch. 2. The Forces of Change. Ch. 3. Organizations That Thrive in Chaos. Ch. 4. Overcoming Resistance. Ch. 5. Being in the Middle --
pt. 2. Developing Your Associates and Yourself. Ch. 6. Leadership Competencies. Ch. 7. Coaching. Ch. 8. Teaching. Ch. 9. Mentoring. Ch. 10. Developing Self and Developing Others --
pt. 3. Managerial Leadership in Action. Ch. 11. Giving and Receiving Feedback. Ch. 12. Managing Up and Across. Ch. 13. Managing Across Borders and Cultures. Ch. 14. Putting Your Plan into Action. App. B. Samples of 360[superscript[degree]] Feedback Profiles.
β¦ Subjects
Leadership;Management;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Workplace Culture;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Corporate Governance;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Leadership;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Organizational Development;Ledelse;Andre fag (naturvidenskab og teknik);Andre fag
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