Return on management

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Bibliographic Information

Title
"Return on management"
Statement of Responsibility
Robert Simons
Publisher
  • Harvard Business School Pub.
  • Ver. 1.0
Publication Year
  • c2003
Book size
4 3/4 in.
Format
computer file(optical disc)

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"Product number 385XC"

Summary: Does this scenario sound familiar? Every time the boss shows up, people jump for cover. They resurface only after they think the storm has passed. Most likely, they're afraid they won't be able to answer today's pressing question, whatever it might be. Or maybe people are feeling overwhelmed with the new initiatives, task forces, and meetings that have been added to their regular responsibilities. Bob Simons helps you to detect these warning signs of a low Return On Management. In this presentation, he takes an unconventional look at five common management practices and explains how close monitoring of their application can yield a higher Return On Management ratio

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