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The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey

Free Up Your Time and Deal with Priorities

Author: Kenneth Blanchard, William Oncken, Jr. and Hal Burrows   Series: The One Minute Manager

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How management can effectively rid themselves of monkeys - other people's responsibilities that cling to them and prevent them managing efficiently.

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How management can effectively rid themselves of monkeys - other people's responsibilities that cling to them and prevent them managing efficiently.

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With a new foreword by Ken Blanchard

How management can effectively rid themselves of ‘monkeys' – other people's responsibilities that cling to them and prevent them managing efficiently.



This book explains in simple-minded if abstract terms how to achieve a balance between supervision and delegation for reduced tension and improved productivity in the workplace.

‘There is a high correlation between self-reliance and morale,' stress the authors. With humour 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.'

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About the Author

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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With a new foreword by Ken Blanchard How management can effectively rid themselves of 'monkeys' - other people's responsibilities that cling to them and prevent them managing efficiently. This book explains in simple-minded if abstract terms how to achieve a balance between supervision and delegation for reduced tension and improved productivity in the workplace. 'There is a high correlation between self-reliance and morale,' stress the authors. With humour 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.'

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers | HarperCollins
Published
4th December 2000
Edition
New edition
Pages
144
ISBN
9780007116980

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