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13 fatal errors managers make, and how you can avoid them, W. Steven Brown

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13 fatal errors managers make, and how you can avoid them, W. Steven Brown
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
13 fatal errors managers make
Responsibility statement
W. Steven Brown
Sub title
and how you can avoid them
Summary
With straightforward, insightful advice, renowned business trainer W. Steven Brown provides managers from new to experienced with essential leadership tools. This is the book that ought to be in the top drawer of every manager s desk *. "Are you guilty of..." *Being a buddy, not a boss? *Never admitting that you are accountable? *Managing different people in the same way? *Failing to set common business goals? *Trying to control your people instead of influencing their thinking with enthusiasm? These are just a few of the 13 fatal errors managers make. Errors that waste valuable time, money, and talent. This book will show you how to recognize problems and avoid them before they happen. Author Steven Brown, a nationally recognized professional trainer and consultant, provides the essential guide for "effective" managers and shows you how to get the best from your workers, your company and yourself."
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Fatal Error #1 Refuse To Accept Personal Accountability -- Fatal Error #2 Fail To Develop People -- Fatal Error #3 Try To Control Results Instead Of Influencing Thinking -- Fatal Error #4 Join The Wrong Crowd -- Fatal Error #5 Manage Everyone The Same Way -- Fatal Error #6 Forget The Importance Of Profit -- Fatal Error #7 Concentrate On Problems Rather Than Objectives -- Fatal Error #8 Be A Buddy, Not A Boss -- Fatal Error #9 Fail To Set Standards -- Fatal Error #10 Fail To Train Your People -- Fatal Error #11 Condone Incompetence -- Fatal Error #12 Recognize Only Top Performers
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Thirteen fatal errors managers make
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