One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey by Ken Blanchard, William Oncken, Hal Burrows, William Oncken, Hal Burrows

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(Hardcover - 1st ed)

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: November 1989
  • ISBN-13: 9780688067670
  • Sales Rank: 104,203
  • 144pp
  • Edition Description: 1st ed
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

One simple idea can set you free: Don't take on a problem if it isn't yours! One of the most liberating books in the extraordinary One Minute Manager Library teaches managers an unforgettable lesson: how to have time to do what they want and need to do. The authors tell why managers who accept every problem given them by their staffs become hopeless bottlenecks. With a vivid, humorous, and too-familar scenario they show a manager loaded down by all the monkeys that have jumped from their rightful owners onto his back. Then step by step they show how managers can free themselves from doing everyone else's job and ensure that every problem is handled by the proper staff person. By using Oncken's Four Rules of Monkey Management managers will learn to become effective supervisors of time, energy, and talent -- especially their own.

If you have ever wondered why you are in the office on the weekends and your staff is on the golf course, The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey is for youit's priceless!

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The author tells managers not to take on problems if the problems don't belong to them. He tells them how to give back these monkeys, thus increasing production and reducing stress.

Publishers Weekly

In this latest in the One Minute Manager series, the authors chastise executives who never have time for family or their own job enhancement because they accept too many responsibilities--``monkeys'' clinging to their backs--that properly belong to their staffs. Based on seminars conducted by the late Oncken, the book explains in simple-minded if abstract terms how to achieve a balance between supervision and delegation for reduced tension and improved productivity. ``There is a high correlation between self-reliance and morale,'' stress the authors. With humor and logic they describe the delicate business of assigning monkeys to the right masters and keeping them healthy, i.e., fed and cared for: `` . . . if monkeys are managed properly, you don't have to manage people so much.'' Unequivocal assignments, proper coaching and interim check-ups, according to this program, can lead to effective delegation and, with it, a better life at home and office. BOMC selection. (Nov.)

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Biography

Ken Blanchard is the Chief Spiritual Officer of the Ken Blanchard Companies. He is the coauthor of The One Minute Manager, Raving Fans and many other international bestsellers. His books have combined sales of more than eighteen million copies in more than twenty-seven languages.

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A Quickstart Monkey Handling Guideby Anonymous

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January 09, 2007: I read this book in 3 days and since one day 1, it helped me so much at work and home. I have about 45 associates that work under me, which all come to me as their monkey 'handler.' Now I've handed back all the monkeys that I had and they are taking ownership and leading their own paths to results. I'm much more confident in their ability and they are proud of their confidence as well as I am. This is a great book, the scenarios and verbiage are easy to comprehend and put to use.

Helped Me Immediately!by Anonymous

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February 09, 2005: As the Office Manager, I was so stressed out at work due to my feeling like I HAD to take care of, more or less babysit, the other administrative employees. All of their questions and concerns I took upon myself to find the answers to. Because of this wonderful book, I realized that I was in fact holding them back and not doing them any favors by taking on the responsibility of their 'monkeys.' I also realized that the reason why my work was not getting done was because I was busy doing theirs. I put 'The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey' to use that Monday and my work is now getting caught up and I see the silver lining. I've learned that I do not have to have my hand in everything and I can now be more productive, thus making the other adminstrative employees more productive and confident in their duties. What's also extremely helpful is that I am able to use these guidelines in my personal life as well. Thank you so much!!!


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