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> Reclaim Your Job

商品編號: R0403B
出版日期: 2004/03/01
作者姓名:
Ghoshal, Sumantra;Bruch, Heike
商品類別: General management
商品規格: 3380w

再版日期:
地域: Europe;Finland
產業: Fossil fuel industry;Aerospace sector;Energy and natural resources sector;Airline industry
個案年度: -  

 


商品敘述:

Ask most managers what gets in the way of their success, and you''ll hear the familiar litany of complaints: Not enough time. Limited resources. No clear sense of how their work fits into the grand corporate scheme. These are, for the most part, excuses. What really gets in the way of managers'' success is fear of making their own decisions and acting accordingly. Managers must overcome the psychological desire to be indispensable. In this article, the authors demonstrate how managers can become more productive by learning to manage demands, generate resources, and recognize and exploit alternatives. To win the support they want, managers must develop a long-term strategy and pursue their goals slowly, steadily, and strategically. To expand the range of opportunities, for their companies and themselves, managers must scan the environment for possible obstacles and search for ways around them. Fully 90% of the executives the authors have studied over the past few years wasted their time and frittered away their productivity, despite having well-defined projects, goals, and the necessary knowledge to get their jobs done. Such managers remain trapped in inefficiency because they assume they do not have enough personal discretion or control. They forget how to take initiative-the most essential quality of any truly successful manager. Effective managers, by contrast, are purposeful corporate entrepreneurs who take charge of their jobs by developing trust in their own judgment and adopting long-term, big-picture views to fulfill personal goals that match those of the organization.


涵蓋領域:

Human resource management;Managing employees;Strategic planning;Hiring and recruitment;Strategy;Developing employees;Time management;Personal productivity;Career advancement


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