The Professional ManagerTextbook on the application of behavioural science research to the practice of management and the direction of organisations - covers job requirements of the manager, management attitude to occupational psychology and the social sciences, motivation, decision making, leadership, team work, communication, human relations, etc. References. |
Contents
The Managers Role | 47 |
The Managers Style | 57 |
A Planned Managerial Strategy | 69 |
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