Myths of Management : dispel the misconceptions and become an influential manager / Stefan Stern, Cary Cooper.

By: Stern, Stefan [author.]Contributor(s): Cooper, Cary [co-author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Business mythsPublication details: New York : Kogan Page Limited, c2023Edition: 2ndDescription: x, 260 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-1-3986-0774-3Subject(s): BUSINESS POLICY | COMMUNICATION IN MANAGEMENTLOC classification: HF 5549 S74 2023
Contents:
Myth 1 : There is one right way to lead or manage -- Myth 2 : It's tough at the top -- Myth 3 : Long hours will lead to success -- Myth 4 : Consistency is everything : it's important not to show vulnerability or doubt -- Myth 5 : It's lonely at the top -- Myth 6 : You need to be the smartest person in the room -- Myth 7 : Hierarchy is finished -- Myth 8 : Only hire people who will fit in -- Myth 9 : Leadership is more important than management -- Myth 10 : You have to pay top dollar to get the right person (and keep it confidential) -- Myth 11 : Annual appraisals help you manage performance -- Myth 12 : Information must be controlled and limited -- Myth 13 : We have woken up to the problems caused by prejudice -- Myth 14 : Your first 100 days in a new job are make or break -- Myth 15 : You have to know everything that is going on -- Myth 16 : Heroic leaders can transform entire organizations on their own -- Myth 17 : The boss with the best strategy wins -- Myth 18 : Psychology and feelings don't matter -- Myth 19 : The robots are coming to take your job -- Myth 20 : Conformity leads to success -- Myth 21 : Keep your distance if you want respect -- Myth 22 : Date of birth is destiny -- Myth 23 : People are motivated by money -- Myth 24 : Fear works and "engagement" is unnecessary -- Myth 25 : The business case will always prove persuasive -- Myth 26 : There's nothing wrong with the business, there's just a few rotten apples -- Myth 27 : All the power resides at the top -- Myth 28 : People will learn if you explain things to them clearly -- Myth 29 : You must keep up with all the new management ideas and give them a try -- Myth 30 : You've got to talk like a real, serious, grown-up business person. Learn the jargon -- Myth 31 : You can't manage people if you can't see them -- Myth 32 : Who needs employees anyway? Get with the gig economy -- Myth 33 : People hate change -- Myth 34 : Big data will fix everything.
Summary: "The world of management is blighted by fads, fiction and falsehoods. In Myths of Management, Cary Cooper and Stefan Stern take you on an entertaining journey through the most famous myths surrounding the much-written about topic of management. They debunk false assumptions, inject truth into over-simplifications and tackle damaging habits head-on. Whether cheesy, naïve or even destructive, management myths could be holding you back and stifling your team's potential. Myths of Management is the guide you need to become an enlightened manager"-- Provided by publisher.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books NU Fairview College LRC
NU Fairview College LRC
School of Business and Accountancy General Circulation GC HF 5549 S74 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available NUFAI000004701

Includes index.

Myth 1 : There is one right way to lead or manage -- Myth 2 : It's tough at the top -- Myth 3 : Long hours will lead to success -- Myth 4 : Consistency is everything : it's important not to show vulnerability or doubt -- Myth 5 : It's lonely at the top -- Myth 6 : You need to be the smartest person in the room -- Myth 7 : Hierarchy is finished -- Myth 8 : Only hire people who will fit in -- Myth 9 : Leadership is more important than management -- Myth 10 : You have to pay top dollar to get the right person (and keep it confidential) -- Myth 11 : Annual appraisals help you manage performance -- Myth 12 : Information must be controlled and limited -- Myth 13 : We have woken up to the problems caused by prejudice -- Myth 14 : Your first 100 days in a new job are make or break -- Myth 15 : You have to know everything that is going on -- Myth 16 : Heroic leaders can transform entire organizations on their own -- Myth 17 : The boss with the best strategy wins -- Myth 18 : Psychology and feelings don't matter -- Myth 19 : The robots are coming to take your job -- Myth 20 : Conformity leads to success -- Myth 21 : Keep your distance if you want respect -- Myth 22 : Date of birth is destiny -- Myth 23 : People are motivated by money -- Myth 24 : Fear works and "engagement" is unnecessary -- Myth 25 : The business case will always prove persuasive -- Myth 26 : There's nothing wrong with the business, there's just a few rotten apples -- Myth 27 : All the power resides at the top -- Myth 28 : People will learn if you explain things to them clearly -- Myth 29 : You must keep up with all the new management ideas and give them a try -- Myth 30 : You've got to talk like a real, serious, grown-up business person. Learn the jargon -- Myth 31 : You can't manage people if you can't see them -- Myth 32 : Who needs employees anyway? Get with the gig economy -- Myth 33 : People hate change -- Myth 34 : Big data will fix everything.

"The world of management is blighted by fads, fiction and falsehoods. In Myths of Management, Cary Cooper and Stefan Stern take you on an entertaining journey through the most famous myths surrounding the much-written about topic of management. They debunk false assumptions, inject truth into over-simplifications and tackle damaging habits head-on. Whether cheesy, naïve or even destructive, management myths could be holding you back and stifling your team's potential. Myths of Management is the guide you need to become an enlightened manager"-- Provided by publisher.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

© 2023 NU LRC FAIRVIEW. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy I Powered by: KOHA