Effective Manager

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Mark Horstman: Effective Manager (2016, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John)

208 pages

English language

Published May 14, 2016 by Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John.

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978-1-119-28612-7
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THE APPROACH. Business has changed a lot over last 20 years and so did the office dynamics. While in the sixties it went without saying that a manager is an absolute unquestioned authority lording over the minions, so that the only acceptable response would be "Yes, boss!" things are different now. Relationship between a manager and a subordinate has become more complex, with more power to the latter. Part of this is because newer industries (like technology) actually require the people in the trenches to be damn smart rather than being mere cogs in the corporate machine. Another reason is general emancipation of workforce and the trend toward more socially-aware, more humane world.

Sadly, it looks like the authors have missed the memo. Most of the examples, most of the scenarios discussed revolve around the good old "boss/underling" …

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