Universal praise for Project Management Nation <P>''Project Management Nation is a comprehensive guide to IT project management, with no Π²ΠΒstoneΠ²Πβ’ unturned. The book is chock-full of PM definitions, tools, and techniques.'' Π²ΠβDavid Korse, President and CEO, Imark Communications Inc.
The Management Tool Kit: Tools and Techniques That Work
β Scribed by Sultan Kermally
- Publisher
- Thorogood
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Forty-seven of the most valuable management theories and tools are discussed in this reference for all areas of management, including marketing, finance, strategy, and human resources.
β¦ Table of Contents
The author......Page 11
Introduction......Page 12
1. Strategy......Page 15
2. Strategy evaluation......Page 29
3. Benchmarking for best practice......Page 39
4. Marketing......Page 45
5. Total quality management......Page 65
6. Managing and dealing with finance......Page 79
7. Making decisions......Page 89
8. Managing performance......Page 95
9. Managing meetings......Page 101
10. Managing time effectively......Page 109
11. Managing people......Page 119
12. Communication......Page 149
13. Managing change......Page 159
14. Re-engineering your business process......Page 165
15. Managing stress......Page 169
16. Corporate culture......Page 177
17. βOutside the boxβ thinking......Page 197
READING TOOL BOX......Page 205
Contents......Page 5
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