Any manager that needs some ideas to help motivate employees with incentives, encouragement, training or other tools will want to read this book. It's a bit over 100 pages and avoids any unnecessary "fluff" to use your time efficiently.
THE resource for anyone attempting to pass the American Management Association's Certified Professional in Management (TM) exam. The book is an outline of the author's notes in preparing for the exam.
A practical guide for the global manager, this book talks about global operations strategies that managers need to absorb. The discussion of human evolution and how it is analogous to evolving management strategies makes the book an interesting read.
Whether you are early in your career with that newly minted degree or a seasoned professional, negotiation must be in your tool bag. It is all too often overlooked by individuals and companies alike. Maybe we think it's something done only once in awhile when making a major purchase.
This is the third book in the "No Fluff" book series. It is intended for those who hire employees or are looking for a job now. Both the interviewer and interviewee will benefit from this book! The book is separated for both groups, but anyone interviewing should be interested to see how the interviewer will be thinking!
This book is intended to be a practical tool rather than purely theoretical as one might find in many management books released today. Much of the book is based on practical experience, strategies and techniques attempted with various experience levels from interns and students to managing Ph.D. level engineers and scientists.