Best of
Management

1966

The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done


Peter F. Drucker - 1966
    Drucker reminds us, is the ability to "get the right things done." This usually involves doing what other people have overlooked as well as avoiding what is unproductive. Intelligence, imagination, and knowledge may all be wasted in an executive job without the acquired habits of mind that mold them into results.Drucker identifies five practices essential to business effectiveness that can, and must, be learned: Managing time Choosing what to contribute to the organization Knowing where and how to mobilize strength for best effect Setting the right priorities Knitting all of them together with effective decision-makingRanging widely through the annals of business and government, Peter F. Drucker demonstrates the distinctive skill of the executive and offers fresh insights into old and seemingly obvious business situations.

Decision Control


Stafford Beer - 1966
    Deals with a philosophy of science relevant to management and particularly with the nature of models. Demonstrates all major points through examples quoted of management science applications to industry and government.

The Will to Manage: Corporate Success Through Programmed Management


Marvin Bower - 1966
    Mcgraw-Hill; First Edition

Work and the Nature of Man


Frederick Herzberg - 1966
    

Planning and Control with Pert/CPM (By) Richard I. Levin (And) Charles A. Kirkpatrick


Richard I. Levin - 1966