The wall street journal on management : the best of the manager's journal
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Universal Book stall, ©1985Description: xii, 246 pISBN: 8185274452; 9788185274454 Subject(s): ManagementDDC classification: 658.005Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. Making the most of yourself. Your most precious resource : your time / Andrew S. Grove --
Building endurance / Mortimer R. Feinberg and Aaron Levenstein --
Are you irreplaceable? / Everett T. Suters --
Conversation : the key to better business writing / John Louis DiGaetani --
Improving your alertness / Robert D. Reid --
That feeling in your bones : when to rely on your intuition? / Mortimer R. Feinberg and Aaron Levenstein --
Public speaking / Ralph Proodian --
The workaholic boss : an 18-hour-a-day menace / Jack Falvey --
Making positive things happen / Ralph Z. Sorenson --Paying your dues / Frank R. Beaudine --
Beware of the business lunch / Martin H. Bauman --
The art of constructive procrastination / Ross A. Webber --
2. Technology. Steel collar workers : how to use robots / Kenichi Ohmae --
Improving quality : lessons from Hewlett-Packard / John A. Young --
Streamlining the factory with just-in-time production / Richard J. Schonberger --
Product diversity at lower cost : the payoff from flexible manufacturing / Thomas M. Hout and George Stalk, Jr. --
To exploit new technology, know when to junk the old / Richard N. Foster. What quality circles can and cannot do / Kenichi Ohmae --
Process design as important as product design / John Mayo --
Don't expect too much from your computer system / Richard L. Van Horn --
Taking the bugs out of computer spread sheets / Robert M. Freeman --
3. People you work with. To raise productivity, try saying thank you / Jack Falvey --
Every worker a manager : shunning bureaucracy at People Express / Donald Burr --
Sobering advice on office alcoholics / Nicholas A. Pace --
Criticizing your subordinate / J. Stephen Morris --
Criticizing your boss / Hendrie Weisinger and Norman M. Lobsenz --
Keeping favoritism and prejudice out of employee evaluations / Andrew S. Grove --
How to live with those mercurial mavericks / James E. Seitz --
Never coddle a malcontent / Peter Baida --
The younger boss : green over gray needn't lead to a clash / Marilyn Machlowitz --
The proper distance between boss and secretary / Mortimer R. Feinberg and Aaron Levenstein --
Meeting with success / Jack Falvey --
The transforming leader / Mortimer R. Feinberg and Aaron Levenstein. 4. Strategy. The risks and adventures of cooperative ventures / Robert J. Conrads and Amir Mahini --
Test marketing : your product may do better without it / Solomon Dutka and Richard L. Lysaker --
Corporate planning needn't be a straitjacket / John M. Stengrevics --
Transform leaden strategies into golden opportunities / Kenichi Ohmae --
Disorganized like a fox : the sly boss / Jack Falvey --
Superstars and Lone Rangers rescue dull enterprises / Rosabeth Moss Kanter --
Hisao Tsubouchi, Japan's Mr. Turnaround / Adam Meyerson --
5. Hiring and firing. What you can and can't learn from interviews / Martin H. Bauman --
What to do when the executive recruiter calls / Frank R. Beaudine --
Advice for job seekers / Robert M. Hochheiser --
The agonizing decision of cutting corporate staff / Carol Hymowitz --
Hiring a teen-ager for the summer / Frank J. Macchiarola --
Bringing retired talent back to the fore / Phillip Shatz --
No room for loyalty / Harvey Gittler --
Your right to fire and its limits / Thomas R. Horton --
Hitting rock bottom after making it to the top / James F. Turner --
Questions to ask when you're fired / Robert Coulson.
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