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Uncluttered Management Thinking
Fredmund Malik
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Description for Uncluttered Management Thinking
Hardcover. Delineating the psychological, management, and economic errors business leaders tend to make, this title explains how these errors can be avoided through conscientious attention to the use of clear language. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: KJM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 213 x 140 x 20. Weight in Grams: 431.
Management expert Fredmund Malik examines the pitfalls of unclear language in "Uncluttered Management Thinking". The use of carelessly defined terms can do a lot of damage, Malik notes, leading to bad, even risky management decisions and actions. Delineating the psychological, management, and economic errors business leaders tend to make, Malik explains how these errors can be avoided through conscientious attention to the use of clear language.
Management expert Fredmund Malik examines the pitfalls of unclear language in "Uncluttered Management Thinking". The use of carelessly defined terms can do a lot of damage, Malik notes, leading to bad, even risky management decisions and actions. Delineating the psychological, management, and economic errors business leaders tend to make, Malik explains how these errors can be avoided through conscientious attention to the use of clear language.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Campus Verlag Germany
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
Frankfurt, Germany
ISBN
9783593393650
SKU
V9783593393650
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99-1
About Fredmund Malik
Fredmund Malik is a management scientist, entrepreneur, and the author of several award-winning books. Malik Management, with offices in St. Gallen, Zurich, Vienna, Berlin, London, Shanghai, Beijing, and Toronto, is the world's largest think-and-action-tank for effective general management.
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