Principles of General Management

Principles of General Management

Author: John L. Colley

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 0300134916

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Stop! If you have been looking for the one resource for managing a business of any size, this is it. Based on the extensive business experience of five experts, this authoritative guide provides an in-depth look at what every leader must know about managing across departments, functions, divisions, or companies. Drawing on decades of combined experience, John Colley and colleagues detail the wide range of skills, tools, and conceptual understanding as well as the qualities of leadership that a successful general manager must acquire. In an era of specialization and specialists, the authors return due focus to the generalist. No other book so passionately and thoroughly examines the roles and responsibilities of the general manager and the full scope of this distinct, pressure-filled occupation. The authors explore the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the job and discuss how the skilled manager moves an organization from abstract goals to definitive action. For every profit center or plant manager, function head, division president, or CEO, this book is indispensable reading.


The Official Book on the Business of Baseball General Management

The Official Book on the Business of Baseball General Management

Author: Paul Martino

Publisher:

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780980091717

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"The book's objective is to define, implement and enforce a working model for the business of baseball management discipline and classic baseball philosophy that is supported by economics, finance, and baseball sabermetrics instead of the currently popular replacement of the discipline and philosophy with rotisserie-like use of sabermetrics." - p.8


Essentials of General Management in Africa

Essentials of General Management in Africa

Author: Lemayon Lemilia Melyoki

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-04-22

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1000408981

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This concise overview of the practice and processes of management in the African context is the first of its kind, and the introductory volume in the new Essentials of Business and Management in Africa short-form textbook series. This book covers the activities that all managers undertake regardless of their functional specialization and is organised around a model of management that consists of planning, organising, staffing, directing and controlling. After introducing each topic, the authors discuss particular characteristics of Africa and African countries and how these influence the topic being covered; for example, relative levels of poverty, prevalence of small and informal businesses and the inadequacy of infrastructure will influence aspects of planning and decision-making, and motivation. Each chapter includes illustrative real-life examples and experiential exercises/short cases. The book begins with a general overview of the African continent and ends with discussions of ethical issues and corporate social responsibility including the management philosophy of Ubuntu. Undergraduate and postgraduate students in Africa and other parts of the world with an interest in the area will appreciate the focus on a region so little discussed in the business and management literature. Due to this dearth of material, this book will also appeal to current and future practicing managers in African countries.


The Craft of General Management

The Craft of General Management

Author: Joseph L. Bower

Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13:

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The complexity of corporate environments demands managers who understand not only the techniques but also the craft of general management. This text examines the range of expertise that general managers must possess and looks at strategies, decision-making and the allocation of resources.