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134 Tips for the Go-Ahead Manager
C.N. ParkinsonM.K. Rustomji 134 Tips for the Go-Ahead Manager : C.N. Parkinson,M.K. Rustomji : Vision Books : Book (ISBN: 8170943159)
Pages: 140
Price: Rs. 190
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 8170943159
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134 Tips For The Go-ahead Manager is the kind of book which every executive longs for.

These are no light-weight tips; instead, the 134 maxims packed inside are the distillation of the ideas and experiences of some of the world's greatest management experts such as Koontz, Townsend, Iaccoca, Urwick, Peter Drucker and many others. Their ideas, which are all very practical, have been synthesised into 134 maxims which all are very easy-to-understand, well tested, eminently practicable and entirely actionable. These are organised into compact, witty chapters, including:

  • Human relations

  • Letting people grow

  • Consulting others

  • What to avoid.

This is an ideal book for the go-ahead manager and executive. Read a few pages of this book every day — allowing these admirable maxims to really sink in — and you will become a far more dynamic and effective manager and entrepreneur.



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“The attraction of the book is not only the universality of its message, but also the eye-catching way in which it is presented.”  —Financial Times, London

“Most impressive.”  —Director, Industrial Society, London


C.N. Parkinson

C. Northcote Parkinson needs little introduction to his very large number of readers. He taught in universities as far apart as Illinois and Liverpool, Harvard and Malaya. He wrote the world-famous Parkinson’s Law and many other books which have sold in millions.


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