
The Manager's Survival Guide
Morey Stettner(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. August 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
155 pages
978-0-07-139132-0 (ISBN)
Description
Our Briefcase Books series has proven to be one of McGraw-Hill's most successful series, with 15 titles currently or soon to be in print and tens of thousands of copies sold. In addition, the books have been well received internationally. Rights have also been sold for seven languages: Chinese (both forms), Dutch, German, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese. Managers are called upon to deal with a wide variety of problems, some of their own making, but many that are not. This book is about helping managers understand problems of all sorts, from problem employees to supplier problems, to dealing with other managers, departments, and customers. The goal is to help managers understand and solve problems quickly, as well as how to reduce the negative effects from problems and how to take actions to prevent them from recurring in the future. In addition, today's uncertain world requires that managers gain a variety of new skills from team building to process management to dealing with continuous and rapid change. As in all Briefcase Books this one will include a variety of techniques and examples.
Readers will learn about: How to identify potential problems and minimize their consequences; How to adapt communication techniques to different situations; How to effectively deal with conflicts on the job; How to develop strategies and tactics to meet demanding goals; How to set priorities; How to keep employees motivated in an era of uncertainty; The series will also continue its user-friendly, sidebar-rich format, which is designed to be easily read and digested for managers at all levels of the organizational hierarchy. Books in the series feature short, informally written chapters, bulleted lists, self-examinations, and seven types of sidebars, and chapter-ending checklists of important points.
Readers will learn about: How to identify potential problems and minimize their consequences; How to adapt communication techniques to different situations; How to effectively deal with conflicts on the job; How to develop strategies and tactics to meet demanding goals; How to set priorities; How to keep employees motivated in an era of uncertainty; The series will also continue its user-friendly, sidebar-rich format, which is designed to be easily read and digested for managers at all levels of the organizational hierarchy. Books in the series feature short, informally written chapters, bulleted lists, self-examinations, and seven types of sidebars, and chapter-ending checklists of important points.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
268 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-139132-0 (9780071391320)
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John Woods has been in publishing in numerous capacities for over 25 years. His career has evolved from working for publishers to working for himself. As the head of CWL Publishing Enterprises, he works with publishers to identify authors and work with those authors to develop various books, often also managing the production for the publisher. His is also an author himself. As the packager, John will select authors, pending McGraw-Hill's approval of the choice, submit outlines of the manuscript for McGraw-Hill's approval, and will perform all of the packager duties on the books, providing McGraw-Hill with camera-ready copy. Hometown: Madison, WI