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FT Handbook of Management Stuart Crainer

FT Handbook of Management By Stuart Crainer

FT Handbook of Management by Stuart Crainer


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Summary

A compelling and comprehensive comanion to the state of the art of management. Big ideas, brilliant minds and better ways; the FT Handbook is packed with intelligent writing to bring management alive for the thinking executive. A world of management expertise delivered to your desktop in one single, definitive resource, this is THE classic business book for every executive's shelf.

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FT Handbook of Management by Stuart Crainer

The state of the art The world of business never stands still. Todays dominant force is tomorrows sideshow. Fashions change and best practice evolves. For managers one certainty endures; the more you know the higher you go. From crafting strategies to delivering results, questions of management will always be too varied, perplexing and challenging to yield a single answer. They are best explored with the help of many perspectives. The third edition of the Financial Times Handbook of Management encapsulates this world of management thinking, reflecting what matters to managers in organizations in the first decade of the new century. A compelling and comprehensive companion to managements big ideas, brilliant minds and better ways, the Handbook is packed with intelligent writing to bring management alive for the thinking executive. The Financial Times Handbook of Management captures the state of this indispensable, inspiring, invigorating and essential art: The thinkers: Including Igor Ansoff, Chris Argyris, Warren Bennis, James Champy W Edwards Deming, Peter Drucker; Henri Fayol, Sumantra Ghoshal, Marshall Goldsmith, Lynda Gratton, Gary Hamel, Charles Handy, Phil Hodgson and Randall White, John Kay, Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne, Philip Kotler, Ted Levitt, John Micklethwait & Adrian Wooldridge, Henry Mintzberg, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, John Mullins, Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas RidderstrSle, Kenichi Ohmae, Richard Pascale, Tom Peters, Michael Porter, CK Prahalad, Edgar Schein, Hermann Simon, Jonathan Story, Don Sull, Fons Trompenaars, Bruce Tulgan, Elizabeth Weldon, Jerry Windand many more. The foundations: Strategy and competition Globalization Managing Human Resources Operations and Service Marketing Finance Organization Ideas, information and knowledge Entrepreneurship Ethics The Skills: Managing globally Leading Managing change Communicating Managing yourself and your career Making it happen Developing and learning

FT Handbook of Management Reviews

It is very large, very important and very comprehensive Id have to use the word indispensable The Bookseller (Business Issue) August 2004

About Stuart Crainer

Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove are bestselling specialist management writers and commentators. Their books include Gravy Training, MBA Planet, Generation Entrepreneur, Firestarters and The FT Handbook of Management. They are also founders of the media company, Suntop Media, a worldwide network of writers, editors and researchers.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Foreword Acknowledgements ONE: THE STATE OF THE ART The rise of management: Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove The age of the individual: Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas RidderstrSle The new knowledge landscape: Leif Edvinsson A message to Garcia: Thomas L Brown Essentials: Peter Drucker; Henri Fayol; Adam Smith; Frederick Taylor TWO: FOUNDATIONS OF MANAGEMENT 1. Strategy and competition Strategy and control: John Kay What is strategy and how do you know if you have one?: Costas Markides Trajectory management: Paul Strebel and Anne-Valerie Ohlsson Making joint ventures and alliances work: Roger Pudney Star trek strategy: Peter Brews Strategy and structure redux: Jorge Nascimento Rodrigues Interview: CK Prahalad Strategy in the knowledge economy: W Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne Essentials: Igor Ansoff; balanced scorecard; Boston matrix; game theory; Gary Hamel; Bruce Henderson; Henry Mintzberg; Richard Pascale; Michael Porter; scenario planning; seven S framework; strategic inflexion point; Sun Tzu 2. Globalization Can globalization be fixed?: Deborah Doane Strategies for China: Jonathan Story Great global managers: Karl Moore Transnational corporations: Dennis A Rondinelli Interview: Yves Doz and Jose Santos Essentials: Geert Hofstede; Akio Morita; Kenichi Ohmae; transnational Corporations; Fons Trompenaars 3. Managing Human Resources What managers do: David Birchall Leading the democratic enterprise: Lynda Gratton Succeeding at succession: Des Dearlove and Steve Coomber Commentary: When employees attack The management of humour and the humour of management: David L Collinson Recruiting, selecting and compensating board members: Charles King and Caroline Nahas Non-coercive thinking: Henri Ruff Essentials: broadbanding; interim management; Frederick Herzberg; Mary Parker Follett; empowerment; downsizing; Jaques Elliott; Rosabeth Moss Kanter; managerial grid; Maslows Hierarchy of Needs; Elton Mayo; David Packard; Tom Peters; Edgar Schein; succession planning; Theories X & Y (& Z); 360 degree feedback 4. Operations and Service The law of logistics and supply chain management: Alan Braithwaite and Richard Wilding Performance measurement - the new crisis: Andy Neely Design to be different: Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas RidderstrSle Outsourcing HR: Stephen Coomber Interview: Andrew Kakabadse Project management as value creation: Sebastian Nokes The quality revolution: Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer Essentials: benchmarking; channel management; crisis management; W Edwards Deming; Henry Ford; Joseph Juran; Just-In-Time; kaizen; lean production; outsourcing; reengineering; supply chain management; time based competition; total quality management 5. Marketing Challenging the mental models of marketing: Jerry Wind Marketing with a hard-edge: Peter Fisk Interview: Philip Kotler Designing the marketing facing organization: Sam Hill, David Newkirk and Jong Chow Understanding brand potential: Watts Wacker Global marketing: H. David Hennessey Capturing growth through customer lifetime potential: Sandra Vandermere Interview: Chris Zook Eleven misconceptions about CRM: Peter C Verhoef and Fred Langerak Seven of the best: Tony Cram Essentials: affiliate marketing; four Ps of marketing; Philip Kotler; Ted Levitt; permission marketing; relationship marketing <

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GOR004156257
9780273675846
0273675842
FT Handbook of Management by Stuart Crainer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2004-10-07
1120
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