Practice management manual for the person with the title for the first time will not be a fool - rookie manager (2001) ISBN: 487771068X [Japanese Import]
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Rating | : | 4.57 (567 Votes) |
Asin | : | 487771068X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 392 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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paperback book with the name of Practice management manual for the person with the title for the first time will not be a fool - rookie manager (2001) ISBN: 487771068X [Japanese Import] are written by Shobo Kiko. it launch on 0000-00-00 and has 392 number of pages. Here, you can read it online or download on any other format as u want to.
good book :) Very good for people interested in managing projects and people.I find it very useful in my day to management of work. "Totally Useless for a Rookie Manager" according to David. This book, written for first-time managers, is a complete waste of time. I am sure the author meant well in his advice, but he missed the target completely.The book is full of vauge and general advice the first-time manager cannot put into practice as new managers lack the experience and life-history to draw upon to take general advice and turn it into specific suggestions.Advice such as "Let your computer work for you," tell the rookie manager nothing. The author needs to explain what he means and show the rookie manager how to use his computer to be more productive.Another pi. Lynette Hall said Teaching My Rookie Managers. I literally stumbled on this book in my local bookstore. I read it, then re-read it, then read it again. I am the Director of Operations for a small corporation owning 15 restaurants and I was so excited to see the very most important concepts of leadership in management expressed in such a clear, concise, easy to follow way. The book is not too deep and not too long, just right for young restaurant Managers who have short attention spans or feel they do not have time to read. I am ordering "Teaching My Rookie Managers" according to Lynette Hall. I literally stumbled on this book in my local bookstore. I read it, then re-read it, then read it again. I am the Director of Operations for a small corporation owning 15 restaurants and I was so excited to see the very most important concepts of leadership in management expressed in such a clear, concise, easy to follow way. The book is not too deep and not too long, just right for young restaurant Managers who have short attention spans or feel they do not have time to read. I am ordering 20 copies to hand out to all my managers. This book will be added to the list of require. 0 copies to hand out to all my managers. This book will be added to the list of require