The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard, Spencer Johnson, Constance Johnson

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    • ISBN: 0688014291
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: September 1982
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    Synopsis

    A phenomenon when first published, the strategies of One Minute Management are as timely as ever, and will remain so as long as job satisfaction, employee morale, and profit and productivity building are top workplace priorities. For any manager striving to get the most from people, The One Minute Manager is an indispensable success tool.

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    A practical business guide for managers wanting to get the most from their employees introduces a wide range of timely strategies to promote employee morale and job satisfaction and, in turn, heighten profitability and productivity.

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    Biography

    Ken Blanchard is an international bestselling author and motivational speaker whose books, including The One Minute Manager®, The One Minute Entrepreneur, and Leading at a Higher Level, have sold more than eighteen million copies in thirty languages. He lives in San Diego, California.

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    Management Skills Simplifiedby tara_graff

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    09/22/2009: I appreciate the ease with which Blanchard & Johnson present their advice to managers. The concept of the one minute manager seems effective, and is easy to understand. Also, presenting this management advice in a simple "fable-like" format makes the information more easy to digest. However, as a business professional, I don't really care to read stories like this. Much like Blanchard & Johnson's "Who Moved my Cheese", this book is too simplified, and slightly insults one's intelligence. This book, I'm sure, would appeal to a broad audience, but hard-core professionals beware & stick to more professionally written business books!

    Good reading for those who are just begining a management career and for those who need a refresherby Anonymous

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    07/25/2009: The book was easy to understand and described in practical steps so the reader could go and apply the priciples in the workforce. It is the type of book that a high level manager would benefit greatly by giving it to a team of lower level managers in effort to help direct their career path toward success.


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